UV Light is part of Boeing’s COVID-19 Response to Customers
In its proxy statement delivered to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission last week, The Boeing Company outlines for stakeholders three-part COVID-19 Response the proactive steps the aircraft manufacturer’s taken to protect its employees, aid its communities and support its customers: How Boeing is Responding to Employees: • Continuously assessing employee health and COVID-19 impacts, and in consultation with health officials, temporarily suspending or resuming site operations accordingly • Directing all employees who can effectively do their jobs from home to telecommute • Encouraging virtual meetings whenever possible and physical distancing and mask wearing when face-to-face meetings are critical • Increasing cleaning of…
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