MV Agusta Factory Stays Open With Less Staff, New Safety Measures

MV Agusta Factory Stays Open With Less Staff, New Safety Measures

© 2020, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By MV Agusta:

MV AGUSTA DOESN’T SURRENDER AND MAINTAINS PRODUCTION ADOPTING ALL REQUIRED PRECAUTIONS

 

Varese, March 16, 2020 – MV Agusta has decided, in agreement with workers’ representatives and in full compliance with the urgent provisions contained in the Prime Minister’s 11/03 decree and with the guidelines issued by Confindustria Lombardia, to keep its Schiranna plant, in Northern Italy, open. This in order to guarantee production continuity, yet with reduced personnel.

 

Measures to reduce the presence of staff within the premises have immediately been adopted, such as the closure of non essential departments, “smart working”, unused holiday allowances and CIG (Cassa Integrazione) once the official decision will be announced.

 

For those employees who will continue coming to work, the company has introduced a number of measures to prevent and contain the spreading of the Covid-19 epidemic, such as the supply of face masks, gloves, sanitising gel and detergents for the sanitation of work spaces and surfaces in addition to limiting access to common areas.

 

Precise rules of conduct, by which every employee is required to abide, have been posted in every department (Covid-19 information circular on “rules of conduct and safety provisions”). Safety distances between workers are being respected in all areas of the plant, also thanks to the temporary reduction of the number of personnel on site.

 

Up to the present moment, the company has no evidence of employees with symptoms connected to Covid-19. Normal production activity will therefore continue, yet with all due precautions, except for new Government provisions.

 

Timur Sardarov, MV Agusta Motor S.p.A. CEO, commented: “We believe it is our duty not to give up in this crisis situation, so that the economy of this community can recover once the emergency is over. We took this decision with a great sense of responsibility, towards our employees in the first place, but also towards our local community, which cannot afford a breakdown of its production capability, and towards all the related industries on which so many workers and their families depend. The company has implemented all the information, prevention and containment measures required by the circumstances. We are determined to continue doing our best to support this community, fully respecting the rules and with maximum safety.”

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