Telework is expanding Companies with a homework allowance of 60,000 yen are also available on April 8 at 17:13

In response to the government's declaration of emergency, there has been a widespread movement among companies, such as the expansion of telework, and some have paid employees 60,000 yen as homework allowance.

Fleima app Mercari has decided to close its offices in Tokyo, Osaka and Fukuoka for the time being following a government emergency declaration.

Employees have been encouraged to do telework, but with the closure of the office the aim is to strengthen the response.

In addition to providing the telework environment at home, the company will provide 60,000 yen per person as a telework allowance to support telecommunications and utility expenses.

On the other hand, Wacoal, an underwear maker, basically teleworked all employees, except for sales staff at stores, among its approximately 6,000 employees.

In addition, in order to prevent the spread of infection, all employees, including sales staff at stores, will have a three-day weekly system.

By the end of June, the salary will not decrease.

In addition, Canon, a major precision instrument company, has temporarily closed its head office in Ota-ku, Tokyo and its four offices in Kawasaki City from the 7th. That is by 6th of a month.

In addition, business offices in Hiratsuka-shi and Ayase-shi, Kanagawa will be closed temporarily during the same period.

During this period, employees paying leave and paying to business partners are required to work on telework.