Indonesian Minister of Public Works and Family Development, Yahi, stressed the importance of maintaining professionalism while working from home. This policy is part of adapting to current global conditions.
The Indonesian Ministry of Social Affairs announced the cancellation of all external work trips to improve operational efficiency and service quality for citizens. This decision was made during an official meeting with the minister and journalists in Jakarta.
Indonesian Minister of Higher Education and Technology, <strong>Brian Yuliarto</strong>, announced a new circular aimed at modifying academic work patterns in universities. This initiative seeks to improve operational efficiency and reduce energy consumption amid current economic and environmental challenges.
The Indonesian government has announced a new policy aimed at transforming work culture, which includes working from home one day a week, starting April 1, 2026. This initiative aims to improve work efficiency and adaptability to economic changes.
The Indonesian Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, <strong>Bima Arya Sugiarto</strong>, confirmed that the work-from-home (WFH) policy for government employees will not affect the quality of public services. This announcement was made during a press conference held in <strong>Jakarta</strong> on Tuesday.
Cleaning the office is a fundamental factor that contributes to enhancing work efficiency and reducing mental clutter. It also improves the production environment, positively impacting employee performance.
The Egyptian Minister of Culture, Dr. Nevin El-Kilani, announced the organization of remote work every Sunday to enhance efficiency and productivity. This initiative is part of the ministry's efforts to improve work mechanisms and job performance.