Civil servants affected by Asean Summit traffic jams advised to apply for WFH

PUTRAJAYA: Civil servants affected by traffic congestion expected during the Asean Summit this month are advised to apply for work-from-home (WFH) status. The Public Service Department said the WFH policy would allow civil servants to work more flexibly, but still subject to current regulations while maintaining continuity of public services. It said the WFH policy provided through...

Sienzzz, back to office: 5 things we’ll miss about WFH

Since April 5, working from home has officially been removed as the default working arrangement for employees in Singapore, with up to 75 per cent of staff allowed to return to their claustrophobic office cubicles. Cue inner-screaming from all work-from-homers. As much as we sorely miss interacting with other colleagues in person, we can’t lie –...