COVID-19: New Measures By The Ministry Of Health Related To Workplaces

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Esin Attorney Partnership, a member firm of Baker & McKenzie International, has long been a leading provider of legal services in the Turkish market. We have a total of nearly 140 staff, including over 90 lawyers, serving some of the largest Turkish and multinational corporations. Our clients benefit from on-the-ground assistance that reflects a deep understanding of the country's legal, regulatory and commercial practices, while also having access to the full-service, international and foreign law advice of the world's leading global law firm. We help our clients capture and optimize opportunities in Turkey's dynamic market, including the key growth areas of mergers and acquisitions, infrastructure development, private equity and real estate. In addition, we are one of the few firms that can offer services in areas such as compliance, tax, employment, and competition law — vital for companies doing business in Turkey.
The Ministry of Health ("Ministry") announced measures that should be taken by workplaces and shops in various sectors on 14 May 2020.
Turkey Coronavirus (COVID-19)
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Recent Development

The Ministry of Health ("Ministry") announced measures that should be taken by workplaces and shops in various sectors on 14 May 2020.

Each announcement by the Ministry includes measures for every type of workplace regarding the protection and safety of employees and customers, work processes and the working environment.

You will find the announcements of the Ministry, which will be applicable to workplaces in shopping malls and other facilities or on streets, through the links provided in the below table (in Turkish):

COVID-19 Measures for Shops Selling Shoes and Bags

COVID-19 Measures for Grocery Stores

COVID-19 Measures for Buffets, Canteens and Dealers

COVID-19 Measures for Butchers, Fruit Sellers, Nut Sellers, Fishmongers and Other Food Stores

COVID-19 Measures for Confectionary Stores, Clothing Stores and Hosieries

COVID-19 Measures for Jewelry Stores, Bijouteries, Watch Stores and Optical Stores

COVID-19 Measures for Tailors, Shoe Repair Shops and Dry-Cleaners

COVID-19 Measures for Bookstores and Stationeries

COVID-19 Measures for Toy Stores

Conclusion

The Ministry of Health, Ministry of Interior and municipalities have published many measures within the last week. In addition, they stated that the supervision related to these measures will be conducted strictly, and administrative sanctions may be imposed.

Considering the sensitivity of public institutions on these measures that relate to public health, it would be prudent for businesses to monitor and apply the respective measures. As underlined in earlier legal alerts, these measures should be complied with, in order to protect public health and not face any administrative action.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

COVID-19: New Measures By The Ministry Of Health Related To Workplaces

Turkey Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Contributor
Esin Attorney Partnership, a member firm of Baker & McKenzie International, has long been a leading provider of legal services in the Turkish market. We have a total of nearly 140 staff, including over 90 lawyers, serving some of the largest Turkish and multinational corporations. Our clients benefit from on-the-ground assistance that reflects a deep understanding of the country's legal, regulatory and commercial practices, while also having access to the full-service, international and foreign law advice of the world's leading global law firm. We help our clients capture and optimize opportunities in Turkey's dynamic market, including the key growth areas of mergers and acquisitions, infrastructure development, private equity and real estate. In addition, we are one of the few firms that can offer services in areas such as compliance, tax, employment, and competition law — vital for companies doing business in Turkey.
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