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As Klang Valley companies welcome back employees to the office, safeguards are put in place to protect everyone

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 6 ― Over the past few days, many companies in the private sector here have transitioned back to working in the office. Either full time or in some kind of hybrid form.that Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya can move to Phase Three under the National Recovery Plan from October 1.spoke to several companies to see what measures they have introduced so their fully vaccinated employees can work safely in the office.

“Our employees are split into two groups and they will alternatively return to the office on a weekly basis,” managing director Erik Winter said in an email reply toTo ensure physical distancing within the office, Winter added that employees were no longer tied to the typical 9am-6pm working hours under the organisation’s Enhanced Flexible Work Arrangement launched last year.

Based on the Health Ministry’s data on the COVIDNOW portal, 94.4 per cent or 22,098,784 individuals, of the country’s adult population have received at least one dose of the vaccine as of October 4. “While we are operating at full capacity we have taken our own initiative and allowed our staff to only come to our office in KL Sentral if it's absolutely necessary.

“Those who are required to come to the office are only a very small number and they take turns to come in to ensure we do not crowd our office,” she said.

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