GameStop: stores opened in Massachusetts, employees called to cover their hands with plastic bags

    GameStop: stores opened in Massachusetts, employees called to cover their hands with plastic bags

    Although in this emergency period it is preferable to leave only essential businesses open, GameStop United States, however, under the consent of the government, he ordered employees to return to work last Friday, giving specific directives to protect themselves from the virus. Some of the company's employees in Massachusetts have reported various details about what behaviors they should follow.


    First, the delivery of the products takes place outside the front door and not inside the shop. Employees should therefore cover their hands with gloves, however, in their absence, the company has told them to protect them with plastic bags. The procedure to follow is as follows: you need to insert your hand inside the cover, take the credit card from the customer, return to the cashier and finally deliver the product, together with the card, turning the envelope. This measure was not well received by some employees, so much so that one of them reacted online, specifying that it is not a basic service.



    I have to make a choice between doing a job no one needs during a pandemic and not getting paid, plus the risk of infecting people or getting infected. We know for a fact that the disease is contagious even when you are asymptomatic.


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