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What should employers be doing in COVID-19: A checklist to consider

• By Anushree Sharma
What should employers be doing in COVID-19: A checklist to consider

COVID-19 has caught companies and industries off guard, with a shockwave of ripple effects tearing through their supply chains and business models. The challenges faced by workplaces have become a new front in the battle over the coronavirus.

Corporations around the world are grappling with how to best keep employees safe, while trying to ensure optimal utilization of their staff and business continuity— by asking employees to work-from-home, creating tag teams, etc.

According to a survey conducted by People Matters across India and South East Asia in March 2020, we found that only 38 percent of companies rated themselves as well or very well-prepared to support employees and their families and less than 50 percent of respondents have a cross-functional COVID-19 response team in place. 

This article is the (2/4) part of the guide, COVID-19: Responding to people & work implications - A step by step guide by People Matters. This guide by People Matters will help you plan, prepare and respond to people & work implications due to COVID-19.

Here is a list of things you should consider doing in-line with your local government advisory:

Policy Management:

Communication:

Work from home:

Travel:

Workplace norms:

Engaging with medical experts, health bodies and government

Setting up a crisis management team

(A) Public relations and communications teams: They’re responsible for developing and delivering the organisation’s messaging internally and externally.

(B) Legal and regulatory teams: Their role is to understand the organisation’s risk exposures and advise on appropriate responses.

(C) Operational response teams: They essentially handle everything else – including establishing the facts that the other two groups need to do their jobs.

 

 

Our perspective is based on our analysis of our recent survey, People Matters COVID-19 Impact & Measures Survey- March 2020, and interaction with industry experts. This perspective is current as of March 22nd, 2020. We will update it regularly as the outbreak evolves.