Courts of auditors in some states will suspend the return to face-to-face work after the year-end recess. To try to contain the advance of the omicron and the flu, they established stricter rules for movement in their buildings.
The Court of Auditors of Paraná published this Friday (7) an ordinance forbidding access to the agency’s premises until January 31.
Until then, servers must remain at home office and face-to-face activities are restricted to some services considered essential. Judgment sessions also follow virtually.
In Mato Grosso do Sul, the court of accounts also decided to suspend the face-to-face office until January 30. Public entry into the agency’s facilities is also temporarily prohibited.
According to an ordinance published this Friday (7), the reason is the resurgence of the pandemic.
At the Court of Auditors of Ceará, new health guidelines were established that are valid until February. Among the measures, the agency restricted access to face-to-face sessions to interested parties and attorneys, recommended prior scheduling for public service and established a limit of 50% of employees per shift.
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