Siemens Gamesa asks staff to stay home

Coronavirus concerns have prompted the wind turbine maker to urge its global staff to work from home if possible.
Wind turbine manufacturing cannot can performed remote. Photo shows a nacelle close-up on a German offshore wind turbine. | Photo: Miriam Dalsgaard
Wind turbine manufacturing cannot can performed remote. Photo shows a nacelle close-up on a German offshore wind turbine. | Photo: Miriam Dalsgaard

For the next 14 days, Siemens Gamesa's personnel are recommended to work from home if so able. In an internal memo sent to all company staff, the OEM asks its employees able to work remotely to remain home to reduce the risk of being infected with the coronavirus. Thus far, the company has not reported any cases of infection.

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