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Anwar BOLEH Again!!! Malaysia joins growing list of countries turning to WFH amid fuel crisis

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Malaysia joins growing list of countries turning to WFH amid fuel crisis​

https://www.news.com.au/finance/wor...s/news-story/b5c6e56d5ad04ef88240e2199abccad9

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim recently announced the introduction of a work-from-home policy for ministries, agencies, statutory bodies and government-linked companies.

Starting on April 15, the policy aims to conserve energy during the ongoing war while maintaining the economy.

“The cabinet has agreed to the work-from-home policy. It aims to reduce fuel consumption and ensure a stable energy supply,” Mr Anwar said during a special briefing.

Without going into details, the Prime Minister said more updates would be announced soon.
 
Once again proven Malaysian Malays under right leadership have more brains than coolie gene sinkie Chinese who insist on performative appearances and have problems trusting workers to work independently
 
Allowing Malays to WFH is like giving them the licence to stay in bed for the entire day.
many departments in our civil service are also like retirement villages, WFH nothing to do, people napping in afternoon, every month ganjeong about whose birthday to celebrate, max out budget for annual Dinner & Dance.
 
many departments in our civil service are also like retirement villages, WFH nothing to do, people napping in afternoon, every month ganjeong about whose birthday to celebrate, max out budget for annual Dinner & Dance.
I was a former civil servant who left for the private sector because I didn't want my brain to rot doing nothing except shuffle papers for 8 hours a day.
 
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