Govt promises strict punishment for absent civil servants following Idul Fitri – Society

he government will implement strict oversight and enforce penalties for civil servants who fail to return to work this week, despite the remote work policy, as the extended Idul Fitri holiday comes to an end. Civil servants must resume working on Tuesday, following 11 days of holiday around the Nyepi (Balinese Hindu Day of Silence) … Read more

Idul Fitri exodus comes early amid WFA policy – Society

work-from-anywhere (WFA) policy for civil servants and earlier school holidays for students have contributed to an earlier mudik (exodus) ahead of this year’s Idul Fitri holiday, as suggested by data compiled by authorities. A recent survey by the Transportation Ministry has estimated that 146.48 million people will make their homebound journeys this year, with the … Read more

Judicial Commission adopts WFH for budget efficiency – Politics

he Judicial Commission introduced on Feb. 14 a work from home (WFH) policy for its employees in an effort to cut costs amid President Prabowo Subianto’s budget efficiency drive across various government institutions, both central and regional. “We are ordering our employees to work remotely once a week, starting today, as part of our cost-saving … Read more

Jakartans weigh in on proposed four-day workweek: Solution or burden? – Jakarta

he Jakarta administration’s proposal to introduce a four-day workweek policy to ease the city’s traffic and pollution, as well as to improve work-life balance has sparked debate among workers, with some seeing potential benefits while others raise concerns over feasibility. Governer-elect Pramono Agung and his deputy Rano Karno suggested the plan could be implemented during … Read more