April 6, 2020
Brother DTG, a division of Brother Intl. Corp., Bridgewater, N.J., has developed a COVID-19 response plan to support the well-being of its employees, help prevent further spread of the disease and navigate any potential business disruptions.
Operations remain strong and Brother DTG’s customer service continues to excel, according to the company. The following are some of the company-wide measures that have been taken:
All employees who can perform functions remotely are doing so, including technical-services representatives. For those who can’t work remotely, the company has increased cleaning throughout locations and has instituted new shifts to allow for social distancing.
In order to help support Brother’s direct-to-garment (DTG) customers, online resources are available at the DTG Learning Center.
Due to the uncertainty this pandemic poses, the company has provided its employees with health and safety resources, support and guidelines. To read the full document outlining Brother’s COVID-19 response plan, click here. — D.S.
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