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Author:  tanny [ Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:23 am ]
Post subject:  Public service providers

I haven't seen it mentioned elsewhere as yet, however I would like to think that public service providers will not/cannot suspend services, especially for those losing working hours, have families etc.

I am thinking, but not limited to:

Electric supply
Water and municipal services
Internet/telephony supply
What about vehicle tax/insurance. Maybe an argument to add tuppence to a gallon and provide a national third party cover and tuppence for road tax.
I am sure theres probably more essential services but these come to mind.

Author:  M.A.D [ Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:31 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Public service providers

Some additional clarification this morning

The Employers and Industrialists Federation (Oev) on Monday morning sought to clarify some of the measures businesses must take after the government issued a slew of restrictions to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

It said that for the moment it could clarify that a department store meant a shop whose operators hold a permit from the town planning department.

Department stores, shopping malls must close from 6am Monday morning for four weeks. The same applies to shops irrespective of their nature or size inside shopping malls.

Supermarkets inside shopping malls may remain open provided that there are 8sq.m between employees and 2 metres between customers.

Other stores, e.g. clothing / footwear stores etc. located outside shopping malls that do not fall within the definition of a department store, remain open. For these stores, the maximum number of 5 employees has been set while at the same time the ratio of 1 person per 8 sq.m, including the employees, should be respected, Oev said.

Employees of shops that suspend operations will be entitled to unemployment benefit.

The compensation for those who have reduced business will be based on a 25% decrease in turnover compared with the same period last year.

Firms will be able to temporarily suspend part of their staffing without the company having to suspend its operations completely.

Businesses and organisations that accept customers , e.g. workshops, car showrooms, banks etc. as well as semi-government organisations and local authorities, may remain open provided that the ratio of 1 person per 8 sqm, including employees is respected.

Banks are private companies and have the same safeguards as announced for other businesses. They must apply the same restrictions as supermarkets.

All other businesses, e.g. construction sites, industries, offices, logistics centres, etc. do not fall under any restrictions. Only the obligation to strictly observe the necessary hygiene measures remains.

The ‘special leave’ allowance is granted to a parent with a salary of up to 2,500 euros. Workers with incomes above 2,500 euros do not qualify for a “special” allowance.

Measures concerning the temporary reduction of VAT will apply immediately after the adoption of the relevant legislation.

The reduction in electricity costs is a matter for regulation and must be dealt with later, Oev said.

Persons holding a certificate issued by laboratories having a formal agreement with the state from which they depart shall be admitted to the country. However, when they arrive they will be quarantined in a place designated by the Republic of Cyprus. Airlines will not allow boarding without a medical certificate, and if they come without a health certificate, they will not be allowed to enter Cyprus.

The government has already made that clear.

The 750 euro allowance applies to all students who stay abroad, not just those who have made airline bookings.

The functioning of the Courts will be decided later Monday.

Within the coming days, the Governor of the Central Bank is expected to announce additional support measures for SMEs, Oev said.

https://cyprus-mail.com/2020/03/16/coronavirus-employers-federation-offers-further-clarifications-to-businesses/

Author:  M.A.D [ Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:34 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Public service providers

The Post Office have issued this statement

"Cyprus Post said on Monday it would announce new measures later in the day to protect the public. These will be effective from Tuesday.

Measures and guidelines already in place:

People are advised to visit the post office only when absolutely necessary.

For information instead of going to a post office call the free line 80002000 or use their website or smart app.

Entry to post offices will be regulated.

People must maintain a distance of at least one metre from each other while waiting.

Pay by credit card, wherever possible.

Stamps should be affixed using the equipment provided."

Author:  migmogs [ Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:41 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Public service providers

Thank you for the excellent clarification

Author:  Effsie [ Mon Mar 16, 2020 4:24 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Public service providers

Please be aware that the Cyprus Post website now says "Cyprus Post announces that postal services will be suspended for all countries except Greece for all services, except the Quickpost courier service."

Author:  migmogs [ Mon Mar 16, 2020 5:14 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Public service providers

I am taking it then that we no longer will receive post?

Know that we can,t send any

Author:  M.A.D [ Tue Mar 17, 2020 8:01 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Public service providers

Cyprus Post said on Monday that due to airline suspensions no further items can be posted to, or delivered from 43 countries worldwide until further notice.

The countries are:

Egypt; Albania; Australia; Austria; Bosnia; France; Germany; Denmark; Switzerland; Estonia; United Arab Emirates; USA

Indonesia; Jordan; Iraq; Spain; Italy; Qatar; Kenya; China; Kuwait; Croatia; Lebanon; Lithuania; Malta; Morocco

Great Britain; Moldova; New Zealand; Nigeria; Norway; South Africa; Hungary; Ukraine; Poland; Saudi Arabia

Singapore; Sudan; Sweden; Taiwan; Tanzania; Tunisia; Hong Kong

This is effective from Tuesday.

You can be sure your local 'bills' will still be delivered :lol:

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