How are employees protected (checkout area) when customers are shopping in a rush? At least 1m distance is maintained.
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Gita72
Hello, I am one of the thousands of employees working in the sales area these days. 1. 10 meters square per customer in a store. That means in a store with 500 m2 there should be 50 customers in one time. theoretically it should be ok, but practically it does not work like this. if a store has 500 meters square and 200 m2 shelves there is only 200 m2 free, that brings 20 customers in one time. please regulate this measure or at least arrange a golden mean. Instead of 50, allow 35. 2. many come with children to shop. it is up to the parents to decide, but please if parents have no understanding and ignore the rules for their children, it is time to sort this out. Instead of bringing them outside, leave them outside for 1 hour. What is the difference between a school room and a store?
Dear Gita Thank you for your commitment these days! I helped out in the stores myself last week and it was really busy. We follow the guidelines set by the federal government, which has set a guideline of one person per 10 m2 in our stores. Even if the shelves are inside, the store is still the same size. It is very important to us that our customers adhere strictly to the distance and hygiene rules laid down by the FOPH, even when queuing in front of our stores. Kind regards Dominik
Dear Gita Thank you for your commitment these days! I helped out in the stores myself last week and it was really busy. We follow the guidelines set by the federal government, which has set a guideline of one person per 10 m2 in our stores. Even if the shelves are inside, the store is still the same size. It is very important to us that our customers adhere strictly to the distance and hygiene rules laid down by the FOPH, even when queuing in front of our stores. Kind regards Dominik
It's clear what Dominik means. BAG regulates everything, but they have to be informed. As a citizen, I regularly write to BAG, of course they can't answer everyone, but an official letter from Migros makes sense