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How are countries across the globe helping employers to respond to COVID-19

• By Anushree Sharma
How are countries across the globe helping employers to respond to COVID-19

The coronavirus crisis is a story with an unclear ending. What is clear is that the human impact is already tragic, and that companies have an imperative to act immediately to protect their employees, address business challenges and risks, and help to mitigate the outbreak in whatever ways they can.

People Matters, in an attempt to bring organizations to reflect together on managing the word of work and people in this time of “disruption”, conducted the People Matters COVID-19 Impact & Measures Survey – March 2020 survey across India and Southeast Asia.

In this (3/4) part of the guidebook by People Matters COVID-19: Responding to people & work implications - A step by step guide by People Matters. Here are some of the practices adopted by companies around the world to minimize the impact of pandemic on people, work, and business.

Canada:

Australia:

Britain:

Denmark:

Denmark is offering to pay 75 percent of the wages of private-sector employees at risk of redundancy because of the coronavirus.

Singapore:

(A) Hotels or dormitories: There is a range of hotel/dormitory options currently available. The Government is working with the hotel/dormitory providers on providing lower-cost rentals.

(B) Accommodation, such as rooms and whole property in both the HDB flats and private residential property market.

The plan may also waive three months of foreign worker levies on some of the worst hit sectors, noting that this will not detract from the longer-term restructuring and productivity drive.