DAVAO CITY – Employees of the City Government of Davao have been told to strictly observe the basic health protocols to prevent the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) transmission in the workplace, or else they will be fined P20 for every violation, Mayor Sara Duterte said.
DAVAO CITY – Employees of the City Government of Davao have been told to strictly observe the basic health protocols to prevent the coronavirus disease transmission in the workplace, or else they will be fined P20 for every violation, Mayor Sara Duterte said.
She added that she compiled photos of workers, who were caught in the act of violating against the protocols, and shared them with the city’s Human Resource Management Office for action.
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