Nestle switched more than 50% of employees in Moscow to remote work
Earlier, TASS reported that Nestle Russia may be fined 300 thousand rubles for violating the mayor's decree on the mandatory switching of at least 30% of employees to a remote work format. This was announced on Monday by the chief inspector of the Association of administrative and technical inspections Yuri Gusakov.
The press service of the company reported to DairyNews that in accordance with the decree of the mayor of Moscow No. 97, Nestle switched more than 30% of the employees of the Moscow office of LLC Nestle Russia to a remote work format. Every day, more than 50% of the Moscow office staff work remotely.
- Lists of employees who are working remotely are available and ready to be provided, but the company encountered technical difficulties when uploading the required information to the portal mos.ru. Since 12.10.2020, Nestle Russia has been taking all possible steps to upload data to the portal and has repeatedly requested technical support from the relevant services, but the problem has not been resolved yet. We are open to cooperation with the authorities of the city of Moscow and are ready to provide data in an alternative format as quickly as possible or get support in uploading data,’ summed up in the press service.
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