Thursday, October 24

Companies show their concern about the new rules for the use of masks


Regardless of the indications that federal and state authorities may give, companies can establish their own security measures for their employees and, in the case of shops, for customers

Empresas muestran su preocupación por las nuevas reglas de uso de mascarrillas
Union leaders and companies do not think to risk their members, so they ask for direct dialogue with the authorities to implement security protocols.

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As sanitary measures become more flexible due to the massive advance in vaccination, among them, the permission for people to no longer wear masks in closed places, questions and concerns have arisen in the country’s business sector .

Beyond the fact that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced that fully vaccinated Americans do not have to wear masks or perform distancing In most settings, enormous doubts persist for service providers.

Following this announcement, business leaders and worker groups publicly expressed that the new recommendations they are too open, as well as not very detailed. Therefore, they warned that the lack of communication and information between the different sectors is worrying and dangerous .

Among the concerns outlined is the fact that there is no way to know who is vaccinated and who if you do not ask for a test. The federal government has ruled out any type of transit “passport” and the issue has put it in the business arena.

Faced with this situation, some union leaders have expressed that despite Since there are millions of vaccinated, there are still many more and within that sector are frontline workers . In a statement, Marc Perrone, president of the United Food and Commercial Workers expressed his concern.

Perrone explained that it will be impossible to determine the population segment that is not vaccinated yet, and also stated that it is extremely dangerous for workers to attend to people who do not use a tag, that would put them in a vulnerable position.

Regardless of the indications that federal authorities may give and state, companies can establish their own security measures for their employees and, in the case of businesses, for customers. In this sense, establishments can put access restrictions for those who do not wear masks .

But beyond the position they could assume in the business sector, according to The Hill , the Association of Retail Industry Leaders, which represents firms such as CVS or Home Depot, said that companies want consistency in the orientation of the use of masks, making it clear that Employee safety is a top priority .

Although it is not known what the resolution to these doubts will be, the business sector, as well as the unions that represent millions of workers, will seek a direct dialogue with the health representatives state and federal, in order to reach agreements and establish common security protocols .

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