Measures to allow employees to work at the UN Headquarters up to 400 people Relaxed at home for the first time in 4 months July 21 9:12

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On the 20th, the United Nations eased the telecommuting work carried out at the headquarters for the first time in four months, as New York City in the United States entered the final stage of economic activity resumption.

On the 20th, New York City further eased its economic activities that had been gradually relaxed, and moved to the final stage 4.

In line with this, the United Nations eased the work-at-home policy that had been conducted for employees of the headquarters from mid-March, and took measures to allow up to 400 employees to work.

As a measure to prevent infection, the front entrance, which is open to the public as well, was kept closed, and the staff members worked from two sideways equipped with antiseptic solutions.

The UN Headquarters says that there are about 11,000 people coming in and going out before the infection spreads, and in the future, it will be possible to work up to 1,000 people in three weeks and 4000 people in three weeks. On the other hand, we encourage people who want to work from home to continue.

“The number of employees going to work will gradually increase over the next stage,” said UN spokesman Dujarik at a news conference online.

At the United Nations Headquarters, a general debate is held every September in which the leaders of various countries attend, and the UN is proposing to the Chair the method of pre-recording the speech about this event by 22nd of this month. If there is no objection, it will be decided for the first time in history that a general debate will not be attended by the leaders.