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Union Bank adopts remote work model over Covid-19

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Union Bank of Nigeria has adjusted its daily operations over the coronavirus pandemic in the country.

The bank directed its staff to work from home in a bid to tackle the scourge.

In a statement issued on Sunday, Union Bank directed its workers to comply with the directive starting from Monday.

The bank also gave safety tips that would help its staff while they worked from home.

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The statement read: “Important

“Starting from Monday, March 23rd, Union Bank is activating remote work for all its employees except critical functions in our operations and service teams.

“Please read.

“Stay safe during this period. #Covid19

#Info #WHO #UnionBank #UnionCares #SelfIsolation#YourSimplerSmarterBank.”

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