Today, February 10th, is the date that many companies originally planned to resume work. As the current epidemic situation has not been fully controlled, some cities have continued to postpone the resumption of work. However, some cities have chosen to resume work as usual, such as Shenzhen. Let’s feel the large number of people returning to Shenzhen North yesterday.
I believe that some of my seller friends are also part of this large group of sellers who are returning. So what is the current situation of cross-border sellers after the resumption of work? Employee A: I’m at work, but there’s no goods, and even if there are goods, I can’t ship them out.
Many cross-border enterprises, factories and logistics companies are located in Shenzhen. Shenzhen has also put forward very strict conditions for enterprises resuming work this time. Enterprises resuming work must report 5 days in advance, and those who resume work without authorization will face punishment.
Faced with such strict conditions for resuming work, some factories and logistics companies are currently unable to meet the requirements for resuming work. As a result, sellers who have returned to work are faced with the embarrassing situation of no factory supplying goods and no freight forwarding for delivery. There are even more miserable sellers whose companies are about to go bankrupt. Employee B: The company is almost going bankruptThe impact of this epidemic has been fatal to many companies. Even Haidilao and Xibei, the top billion-dollar companies in the catering industry, are suffering. Xibei previously stated that the cash flow on its books could not last more than three months. After it issued a request for help, several banks provided financing, which solved its urgent problem. It can be seen that once the capital chain is broken, the company's production will face severe tests. This is true for billion-level companies, not to mention tens of millions of small and medium-sized enterprises. It is not surprising that the company faces bankruptcy. Employee C: I was fired right after I started working. Businesses are having a hard time, and employees are having a tough time too. Some netizens said that they were fired by the company as soon as they started work this morning because the company was facing operational pressure and they were in the epidemic area.
Employees faced with this situation can apply for labor and personnel dispute arbitration. On January 14, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security issued a notice on labor relations issues during the pneumonia epidemic prevention and control period: For employees of enterprises who are patients with pneumonia infected with the new coronavirus, suspected patients, or close contacts during their isolation treatment or medical supervision, or who are unable to provide normal labor due to the government's implementation of isolation measures or other emergency measures, the enterprises shall pay the employees' work remuneration during this period and shall not terminate the labor contracts with the employees in accordance with Articles 40 and 41 of the Labor Contract Law. Friends who have classes to attend are already lucky, but those netizens who resigned before the holiday and are now unemployed are even more anxious. They originally thought that they would have a seamless transition after the holiday, but now they have to fill this big hole with their lives. Friends who resigned from their jobs before the New Year and are unemployed at home can take advantage of this opportunity to recharge themselves at home, improve their skills during this time, wait for the epidemic to pass, seize the opportunity, and then find their dream job. Finally, sellers who have returned to work should keep in mind this guide for returning to work: 1. Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your elbow when you cough or sneeze (note, don’t use your hands!), then throw away the tissue and wash your hands immediately. 2. When going out, it is best to keep a " safe distance " from the crowd : The distance should be at least 1 meter, and 2 meters if possible . 3. You can choose to travel during off-peak hours (for example, get up an hour earlier). 4. Except for single room offices, you are required to wear a mask in the office. 5. If you don’t have a medical surgical mask, try not to go out. 6. Be careful about the spread of coronavirus through sewers: Disinfect the floor drains in toilets and bathrooms regularly with ordinary 84 disinfectant. After disinfection, fill in an appropriate amount of water to seal the air. 7. Wash your hands before eating or rubbing your eyes. Do not rub your eyes with dirty hands and do not pull your hair frequently. 8. Do not touch anything after returning home and arriving at the company, wash your hands first. 9. When taking public transportation such as the subway and bus and in public places, try not to touch any objects, especially those with smooth surfaces. 10. The porous sweaters and big fluffy collars that seem to be able to easily " absorb viruses " are actually not favored by viruses. Instead, stainless steel, glass, and plastic that seem easy to clean are prone to growing viruses. 11. It is best to wipe your phone with alcohol cotton pads every day to disinfect it, and try not to play with your phone in public places to reduce the probability of your phone being contaminated. 12. Wear a mask when entering the elevator. Remember not to touch other objects after using the elevator buttons, and wash your hands immediately after exiting the elevator. 13. Or wear disposable gloves or put toilet paper on the elevator buttons when using them. 14. Or you can prepare a coreless signing pen. When using the elevator buttons, take out the pen cap, use the pen tip , then put the pen cap back on and put it in your pocket to avoid using your fingers to press the buttons. 15. Objects that are frequently touched by hands , such as keys, door handles, remote controls, switches, keyboards, mice , etc., need to be regularly disinfected with alcohol cotton pads or sprayed with alcohol to prevent contamination by viruses carried on the hands, and then infection when touched by other people. (Source: Seller Growth Academy)
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