Mosaic Forest Management has announced work from home measures consistent with the recommendations issued by the Federal and Provincial Governments in response to the COVID19 virus. Business functions will continue, with most employees working remotely. Forest-based operations including log hauling and reforestation programs are continuing, with direction to employees and contractors to observe health authority recommendations.

Stehendes Holz

Mosaic Forest Management institutes work-from-home measures due to COVID-19 virus

Mosaic Forest Management has announced work from home measures consistent with the recommendations issued by the Federal and Provincial Governments in response to the COVID19 virus.

While no Mosaic employees have been directly impacted by the virus, the company leadership believes it prudent to institute provisions that increase social distancing for staff.

Business functions will continue, with most employees working remotely. The very few employees that require office presence will benefit from greatly reduced occupancy. Forest-based operations including log hauling and reforestation programs are continuing, with direction to employees and contractors to observe health authority recommendations.

“We understand that this is a stressful time for everyone in our communities, but we can support each other and our health system by following the recommendations of our health authorities,” said Mosaic President and CEO Jeff Zweig. “By having most of our employees work from home, Mosaic is supporting efforts to “flatten the curve” and assist in our collective response to this virus.”