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Those who want to telework must sign another contract

January 19, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The Ministry of Labor expects hundreds of public officials decide to telework (with previous approval from their bosses) from next week on to avoid worsening the traffic in the streets of the Metropolitan Area.

This is because the bridge over Virilla River in the General Cañas will be closed from this Saturday to finish the repair and extension work.

One of the key points to teleworking is that you must sign an additional contract to the existing one, with clear rules for those who work from home.

Both the public and private sector must create additional labor contracts to add specific conditions,”

said Carlos Alvarado, Minister of Labor.

There is a guide made by the ministry for employers and employees to know the details of how to approach telework.

How does the employer verify the compliance of the day and the agreed time? What happens if the teleworker suffers an accident? Who should provide the equipment? Who is suitable for telework and who isn’t? Those are some of the questions answered in the guide and that the interested parties should know.

This guide is also available on social networks and internet pages of the Ministry of Labor and the Government of the Republic.

crhoy.com

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