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Mon, 6th Jul 2020 12:57:00 |
Kazatomprom extends reduced operations |
Kazatomprom announced in April that it was reducing the number of employees at its sites to the minimum levels possible for a period of three months, in order to protect its workforce, their families and the often remote communities in which it operates.
"Throughout that time, we have followed government restrictions and health advice, however, we believe that the pandemic-related risks still remain too high for a full return of production employees to our sites," Kazatomprom CEO Galymzhan Pirmatov said. "We are therefore extending the period of reduced operational activity for an additional month, with the intention of gradually increasing mine site staff levels at the beginning of August, if it is deemed safe to do so."
Nearly all staff at the company's offices, including its corporate headquarters in Nur-Sultan, have been working from home, the company said. Production employees who have remained at mine sites have been working safely with social distancing and strict hygiene protocols in place.
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