President Akufo-Addo in his 23rd update to the nation on measures to contain the spread of Covid-19 in the country directed that a shift system be employed in all organisations.
This means that companies must put in place strategies to maintain productivity at the workplace while effectively utilising the human resource available in the face of the pandemic.
On PM:Express tonight, Ayisha Ibrahim and guests look at how to manage Covid-19 at workplaces without affecting productivity.
Experts joining the programme include Public Health Physician and Member of Ghana Medical Association, Dr Mary Amoako Coleman; Director of Research and Communications, Ghana Employers Association, (GEA), Eugene Abraham; Head of Public Affairs, Employment and Labour Ministry, Charlotte Hanson; Health Economist, Dr Martin A. Akanore.
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