Surging absences of traders and other key personnel have started to disrupt operations. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SHANGHAI – Some Chinese financial institutions are rushing employees back to office as surging absences of traders and other key personnel due to the nation’s massive Covid-19 outbreak start to disrupt operations.
Sinolink’s Shanghai-based media representative said the company continues to focus on areas including employee well-being, workplace safety and business continuity in a written reply. At least two asset managers are making rare compromises by allowing Covid-infected traders to work remotely for the first time, people familiar with the matter said. The firms require employees who were off sick to have surveillance cameras installed at home so that all their transactions can be monitored when they’re well enough to work, people familiar with the matter said.
The government hasn’t offered a lot of specific guidance for how to contend with the latest surge of infections but has urged citizens to take responsibility for their health and emphasised personal hygiene measures.
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