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Brazil
7. Best Practices
Tips, recommendations and common pitfalls.
We recommend updating policies regarding health and safety measures in the workplace, implementing employee training programs, evaluating the need for work-related travel and in person meetings, accommodating employees of at-risk-groups or those who live with members of an at-risk group, adopting reduced in-office working hours, rotating shifts for (groups of) employees, flexibility in working hours and offering the option for teleworking, if possible.
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