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Can you work from home without going to office?
The Chief Secretary Tan Sri Mohd Sidek Hassan says: 'The civil service is a very big organisation that is outcome-driven, and if working from home will increase productivity, that is something we will definitely recommend to the Government.'
Huge work-from-home experiment
HONG KONG: Thanks to the coronavirus outbreak, working from home is no longer a privilege, it’s a necessity.
‘Work from home’ risks disrupting funding markets
HONG KONG: The impact of the coronavirus outbreak on Wall Street may worsen trading conditions for one of the world’s most liquid and important assets: US Treasuries.
Gambling addiction spikes among South Korea's work-from-home day traders
SEOUL:Â Day traders seeking help for gambling addiction have tripled in number in South Korea, as COVID-19 social distancing and working-from-home has freed up more time for online stock market trading, data showed.
It’s work from home in UK
LONDON: The United Kingdom government is telling the public to work from home again if possible, as Prime Minister Boris Johnson prepares to announce new restrictions on bars and restaurants in a bid to halt a surge in coronavirus cases.
Work-from-home won’t hurt Hong Kong office market, says JPMorgan
THE shift to working from home may not harm office demand much in the world’s most expensive property market, as companies and workers brush against the limitations of the arrangement.
Vstecs posts higher Q2 profit on work from home demand
KUALA LUMPUR: Computer supplier Vstecs Bhd reported an uptick in revenue and profits in the second quarter buoyed by increased in demand for laptops, notebooks and printers as more people opted to work from home amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
The work-from-home revolution
THE coronavirus disease (Covid-19) has unintentionally pushed the global workforce into a massive remote working experiment.
Ringgit retreats on lower oil prices, work from home order
KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit retreated from yesterday’s gains to open lower versus the US dollar today, despite the greenback weakening due to improved risk appetites.
Hong Kong financial firms brace for disruptions as protests intensify
HONG KONG: Some Hong Kong financial firms advised staff to work from home on Monday or go to secondary offices after thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators blocked parts of the city and clashed with police.