WFH implementation proceeds smoothly, no disruption to service delivery


SUNGAI PETANI: The implementation of the Work From Home policy for federal civil servants, which came into effect yesterday, has proceeded smoothly without disrupting public service delivery, said Director-General of Public Service Tan Sri Wan Ahmad Dahlan Abdul Aziz.

However, he said more time is needed to assess the impact of its implementation.

"As we already know, the Work From Home (WFH) arrangement, which began yesterday, is going smoothly, and media reports also indicate that its implementation has not encountered any problems.

"It has not affected the services provided, however, for a clearer picture of its impact, we need some time, perhaps a week, when more comprehensive data can be gathered to assess its effectiveness," he said.

He said this to reporters after attending the Seminar Sejenak Bersama Yang Dipertua Dewan Rakyat Tan Sri Johari Abdul programme here on Thursday (April 16).

The implementation of the WFH policy for federal civil servants took effect on Wednesday (April 15) as part of the government's strategic move to strengthen preparedness to address the global energy crisis following the conflict in West Asia. – Bernama

 

 

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