Indonesian civil servants to work from home once a week to cut energy consumption
The Straits Times
The policy could save 20 per cent on fuel purchases, which has spiked since the Middle East war. Read more at straitstimes.com.
JAKARTA – The Indonesian government is set to implement a mandatory work from home (WFH) one day a week policy for civil servants effective after the Idul Fitri holidays, Coordinating Economy Minister Airlangga Hartarto has said.
The minister also recommended that the private sector enforce a similar rule, which aims to reduce energy consumption amid global market volatility.
Mr Airlangga stated that while technical regulations were still being finalised, the policy’s roll-out following the holiday was certain.
“The details of WFH will be discussed, but we will implement it after Idul Fitri,” he said on March 21 at the Tax Directorate General office in Jakarta, as reported by Kompas.com
Mr Airlangga stressed that public services must continue to operate without disruption.
“The Manpower Ministry and the Home Ministry (will oversee) the implementation of the regulation,” he added.

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