Honduras: Teleworking and Mask Mandates Extended
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Honduras: Teleworking and mask mandates extended
Honduras has extended teleworking for public institutions and virtual classes until Aug. due to a surge in respiratory illnesses, including the detection of highly contagious Omicron XFG Covid-19 variants. The government has also made mask-wearing mandatory in various enclosed public spaces such as hospitals, airports, shopping centers, and public transport.


A draft approved by the Government provides that the general rules on teleworking and payment of additional work may be removed by collective bargaining in a less favourable way to the worker. A lawyer claims that the right of parents to telework is not in question.
Day by Day News Honduras – In the face of a surge in COVID-19 cases and other respiratory illnesses, the Honduran government has intensified its preventive measures. This week, the teleworking option was expanded for the public sector and the mandatory use of face masks was again recommended. The Ministry of the Interior reported that teleworking will be mandatory for all central government agencies, decentralized and deconcentrated institutions…
Given the increase in cases COVID-19, the Respiratory Sincitial Virus, Influenza and the common cold, the Government of Honduras ordered the bureaucrats to extend the telework from Monday, July 28, to August 03. The entry Government extends telework all week for bureaucrats was first published in Digital Process.
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