Panoramic view of the Small and Medium Business Distribution Center and Happy Department Store

Panoramic view of the Small and Medium Business Distribution Center and Happy Department Store

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] The Small and Medium Business Distribution Center announced on the 2nd that it has implemented telecommuting and staggered working hours to fulfill its social responsibility in preventing the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) and to protect its employees.


From today until the 6th, telecommuting will be applied to employees who are pregnant and those with children under the age of three. The Small and Medium Business Distribution Center has previously conducted disinfection in the building and provided employees with hand sanitizers and masks to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.


Additionally, designated as an official public mask supply outlet, the center is selling "no-profit masks for the public" at the Happy Department Store in Mokdong, Seoul, which it operates.



Jung Jinsoo, CEO of the Small and Medium Business Distribution Center, stated, "As an officially designated public mask sales outlet by the government, we have implemented telecommuting and staggered working hours for employees to continuously operate this important public function. During the telecommuting period, we will also ensure that our core duties of mask supply and supporting sales channels for small and medium businesses are carried out smoothly through non-face-to-face work processes, thereby securing the safety and trust of the public."


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