Rema 1000 Denmark: – Here all employees must have a corona passport
In the last week, ten people have been confirmed infected with corona at the Danish central warehouse at Rema 1000 in Horsens.
It has caused the company to take action, reports Danish TV 2.
The chain’s Danish communications manager, Jonas Schrøder, says that they have now introduced requirements for corona passports for all the well over 1000 employees at the warehouse.
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– We believe that it is best for us all to take care of each other that we introduce this measure, so we ensure that the infection does not spread further, he says to the Danish online newspaper.
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The company must have spent a few days considering whether to introduce the requirement. Since the infection has increased both in the community and within the company, they concluded that it was time for coronapass.
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Schrøder points out that the central warehouse is a large workplace, and that the infection can quickly spread further.
– We have only experienced support around the decision, he says to Danish TV 2.
The requirement came into force this weekend, and applies to both warehouse employees, canteen staff and administrative staff.
To be allowed to get on the job, employees must prove that they have either been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, have built up immunity after being infected with coronary heart disease, or have taken a negative coronary test over the past three days.
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If you show up without a valid corona passport, you will be asked to go down to the city to be the fastest before you can go in and start working.
– This corona passport is not a requirement that you must be vaccinated. There are various elements, which can give a valid passport, the head of communications decides to Danish TV 2.
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There is no requirement for a corona passport to shop in Rema 1000’s Danish stores. The employees in the shops are also not allowed to wear face masks.
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Communications manager Hanne Knudsen in Norwegian Rema 1000 says that it has not been judged to lead initiatives in Norway.
– We comply with current guidelines and regulations from the Norwegian authorities, when it comes to infection control measures, she writes in an email to Dagbladet.
– In addition to efficient operations during the pandemic, our focus has been on ensuring a safe working environment for ours and a safe shopping experience for our customers, in line with local and national guidelines, she adds.