Teva takes hundreds of workers in Israel and thousands of workers worldwide on paid leave
Posted on Mar 22, 2020 by Ifi Reporter
Teva takes hundreds of workers in Israel and thousands of workers worldwide on paid leave at her expense until a new announcement. The letter to company employees states that employees who are not required to go to work and cannot work from home will be able to stay at their home and report vacation at the expense of the company. It should be emphasized that these vacation days will not be subtracted from the vacation days accumulated by the employees, but are in addition to that.
According to the company, the move will not slow down drug production, as these are employees who are not required to physically reach workplaces to continue its business operations. Most of Teva's employees in manufacturing, R&D and commerce are considered essential and physically fit to work. Remember that the company has committed to produce another ten million tablets of medicine that the U.S. government hopes can be a solution for Corona patients. The company has already donated six million tablets to hospitals in the United States. In the wild, efforts are now being made to obtain the raw materials used to manufacture the drug that is currently used as a remedy for malaria, arthritis and lupus. All employees involved in research and development and production of the drug will remain at work and will not go on holiday. There is no doubt that the government has to learn mainly when it comes to a company in financial crisis.
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