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Companies ban eRoušek employees and tracing, says trade unionist Středula

“There are a number of employers who, as we have found, forbid people from tracing, installing eRouška and things like that,” the union boss said.

But Stredula did not want to state what kind of society it was, or whether it was a massive problem. “These are large companies and tomorrow we will ask the government tomorrow to tighten the approach in this,” he answered a direct question from the moderator about which specific companies they are.

“We will want the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs to make it clear that if something like this is found, we will consider it an offense in times of emergency. And I am afraid that the government does not know about the offenses yet, “added Středula.

Středula further criticized that the government had not previously addressed data, according to which the disease is most often transmitted to employment. According to data from the Institute of Health Information and Statistics (IHIS), there were as many of them by 17 October as in the whole of September, almost 27,000.

In September, according to data obtained by hygienists, almost 60 percent of all those who were positively diagnosed were probably infected at work. The head of the trade unions added that the unions had previously warned about the possibility of transmission in mass locker rooms and sanitary facilities such as showers at work.

According to the chairman of the CMKOS, the government has wasted the possibility of widespread quarantine. If she announced it this week, when Wednesday was free, she could have a five-day quarantine for the price of two working days. According to Středula, closing the economy would ultimately be less costly economically than longer gradual restrictions.

The state of emergency and restrictions on the movement of people or the opening hours of shops in the Czech Republic due to the covid-19 epidemic will last until November 20. Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (YES) said on Friday that the government had used the approval of the Chamber of Deputies and extended the state of emergency at the extraordinary meeting, which was originally scheduled to end on 3 November.

According to the Minister of the Interior Jan Hamáček (ČSSD), the state of emergency can last until Christmas.

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