Civil service WFH begins, but no change in traffic congestion
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No Difference In Traffic As Public Sector Starts WFH
Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter, or Telegram and WhatsApp channels for the latest stories and updates. The Work From Home (WFH) policy for the public sector has taken effect today (15 April) as part of efforts to reduce national fuel consumption and manage soaring subsidy costs amid the global oil crisis. With this policy, many were expecting calmer traffic during rush hour this morning. However, that doesn’t appear to be the case after several…
WFH Day 1 traffic under control, no significant change from a normal working day, says LLM spokesperson
Work from home (WFH) starts today for ministries, government agencies, statutory bodies and government-linked companies in Malaysia, in an effort to reduce fuel usage amidst the global fuel crisis. According to a Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) spokesperson, traffic remains under control despite slow peak-hour movement along several major Klang Valley routes, Bernama reports. He said traffic began to slow from 7am as more vehicles hit the road…
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