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MOL will extend the “Work-from-Home” program

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Last updated: March 19, 2020 9:17 am
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TOKYO-Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. today announced that it will extend the “Work-from-Home” program, originally planned from March 9th to March 19th, until Friday April 3rd, 2020. This program is aimed to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection and ensuring the safety of officers and employees working at MOL.

In cases where officers and employees need to come into the office or visit customers to manage business, an approval by supervisor’s may be given on a case by case basis. MOL will make sure the employees will manage the safest option to commute for business, such as avoiding the rush hours.

MOL continually takes appropriate measures in line with the government’s policies, making its top priority the health and safety of customers, employees, and other concerned parties. The company apologizes for any inconvenience caused and appreciates their understanding.

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