Belgium:
There are new rules in the supermarkets, which remain open. Only 1 customer is allowed per 10 square meters, for a maximum of 30 minutes. These measures were taken because at the beginning of the corona crisis, many people went to the supermarket at the same time and the distance of 1.5 meters could no longer be guaranteed. That is why it is now recommended to go shopping alone so that fewer people are in the store together.

The Netherlands:
Supermarkets limit the number of trolleys with which shopping is compulsory, to prevent too many people from entering at the same time. Even if you have one product, you still need to grab a shopping cart! Smaller supermarkets require shopping with a shopping basket. In the worst cases, customers may have to wait in line outside, at an appropriate distance from each other.

Belgium & The Netherlands:
The borders of Belgium have been closed to non-essential movements since Friday 20 March 2020. The Belgian police carry out border checks and any violation will be strictly sanctioned. You do your shopping in the country where you live and as close as possible to your home.

Belgium:
You can still leave your house, but this actually only applies to trips that are necessary, such as a visit to the supermarket or going to work. You can also leave the house for a walk, but the general rule is: “Avoid contact with as many people as possible and keep your distance.” It is certainly not the intention that you visit friends and family if this is not necessary.

The Netherlands:
A cup of coffee with a friend? That is allowed, but with a maximum of 3 people and keep 1.5 meters distance from eachother. Rather, seek contact in other ways, such as by phone, video calling or social media.

The basic rule is: stay at home as much as possible and avoid as many contacts as possible. Only for essential trips, such as driving to work, the shop, the doctor, the post office or the pharmacy, you may still use the car or public transport.

Belgium:
Walking in the open air is still allowed. It is also important to make sure you come outside regularly. Walking is allowed on your own and with the people you live with every day. More than that, what we call “gathering” is prohibited. But people who live under the same roof are allowed to walk together. Taking a walk with a group of friends is not allowed.

The Netherlands:
You can still go outside for a walk, but avoid busy places. You may not be together with more than three people and must keep a distance of 1.5 meters. This does not apply to persons from the same household.

Belgium:
Only essential trips (to work, the food store, the pharmacist or the doctor) are still allowed. In addition, you can also go walking or cycling with your family or with 1 extra person, you must keep 1.5 meters distance if you meet other people.

The Netherlands:
Go outside only when necessary. For example, for shopping, or for a breath of fresh air. Do not do that with more than 3 people. Keep 1.5 meters away from others (2 arm lengths). Also on the street, in the supermarket and in the park.

You can use the contact form to send us an e-mail or use the direct message app to message us. You can also call us on +31 (0)495 462 377 or stop by during our ‘Drop-in days’ which are held every Tuesday at our head office in Stramproy.

If you are already working for PrismaWorx, you can also read the brochure ‘Working for PrismaWorx’. You can ask one of our intermediaries for the brochure or download it via the PrismaWorx Employee Portal.

PrismaWorx likes to invest in its employees by providing training. In addition, we offer career opportunities and we like to develop talent. That is why we founded the PrismaWorx Academy. Together with our employees, we examine the possible options, what best suits your wishes and talents, and how long it would take to achieve your goals.

Besides our general rules of conduct, we also attach great importance to respect for each other. In fact, this is one of the core values of PrismaWorx. We believe it is very important that everybody, regardless of their background or country of origin, is treated equally. Respect for our clients and the world around us is also enormously important.

We also have a number of basic rules. Dealing in drugs, violent behaviour, committing theft, or arriving at work under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs are all strictly prohibited. Contravening one or more of these rules will result in immediate dismissal. PrismaWorx will also report any criminal offences to the police.

All employees must always respect and comply with the rules that apply at the work locations. You will receive and sign a copy of these internal rules when you start working at PrismaWorx. Failure to comply with these rules can lead to suspension or even dismissal. This also applies to the house rules at the PrismaWorx residential location.

Communication with PrismaWorx’s employees takes place mostly by e-mail and using other media. For example, PrismaWorx will send your payslip to your personal e-mail address every month. We also use your personal e-mail address to give you access to the PrismaWorx Employee Portal and send you information or request information from you.

It is your responsibility to make sure we have the correct e-mail address for you, so please use the direct message app to let us know about any changes straight away.