Wilcon Depot allocate funds to aid employees during COVID-19 crisis
In the face of the Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, Wilcon Depot, the Philippines’ leading home improvement and construction supply retailer, guarantees its affected workforce to receive financial assistance during the month-long enhanced community quarantine in Luzon. Considering its employees as the company’s top asset, Wilcon will release funds to support its employees in spite of

By Staff Writer
In the face of the Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, Wilcon Depot, the Philippines’ leading home improvement and construction supply retailer, guarantees its affected workforce to receive financial assistance during the month-long enhanced community quarantine in Luzon.
Considering its employees as the company’s top asset, Wilcon will release funds to support its employees in spite of the discontinuation of work in corporate offices and stores amidst COVID-19 crisis.
As the company responds to make provisions for their employees to cope with the situation, Wilcon employees will receive their salaries in full during the duration of the Enhanced Community Quarantine. Wilcon believes that during this challenging time, prioritizing its employees’ safety and well-being is essential.
Wilcon Depot announced temporary closure of its stores located in Metro Manila and Luzon areas and suspended its retail operations in support of the government’s effort to fight against the spread of COVID-19.
For more updates about Wilcon, you can log on to www.wilcon.com.ph and follow their social media accounts on Facebook and Instagram at @wilcondepot.ph.
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