ANNUAL INTEGRATED REPORT 2021
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ANNUAL INTEGRATED REPORT 2021 | AXTEL
THIS YEAR, 103 BRIGADE MEMBERS PARTICIPATED IN A CAMPAIGN TO IMPROVE
THEIR KNOWLEDGE OF FIREFIGHTING, FIRST AID, AND EVACUATION MEASURES.
In addition, we provide employees with access
to medical and health care services:
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Talks with specialists
Agreements with laboratories, medical
offices and health care clinics
Consultation and medical guidance
(cancer, prostate, diabetes)
Flu vaccination campaigns
Tetanus vaccination campaign
Consultation with a nutritionist
Psychological counseling
Preventive check up of health
indicators (IMSS)
In response to requirements derived from the
pandemic, in 2021 our Contingency Committee
continued to meet every 15 days to review
support requests for employees affected
by the disease and to update preventive
measures for implementation in the business.
Although most employees continue to work
remotely, approximately 15% of them maintain
equipment and installations in the field that, due
to the nature of the activity, cannot be migrated
to a remote scheme.
Since the beginning of the pandemic in 2020
we have provided all of these employees with
sufficient tools and measures in compliance with
safety standards so they can perform their work
and minimize exposure to the risk of contagion.
We invested $5,086,410 pesos in safety supplies
such as face shields, masks and antibacterial
gel, COVID tests, sanitization, and medical
equipment.
Throughout the year, governments in Mexico
and much of the world activated vaccination
campaigns against COVID-19 and Axtel
promoted the vaccination of our workforce. At
the end of the year, 3,426 of our employees in
Nuevo León had received at least the first dose
of a vaccine against the virus.
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