Malaysia Launches Work-From-Home to Combat Energy Crisis
PM: No longer business as usual

PETALING JAYA: Work-from-home (WFH) arrangements for the public sector will begin on April 15 as part of early measures to shield Malaysians from the deepening global energy crisis, the Prime Minister announced.
Malaysia's Prime Minister announced work-from-home arrangements for the public sector starting April 15 as an early measure to protect citizens from the deepening global energy crisis. The initiative aims to reduce energy consumption and shield the economy from rising global energy costs. This marks a significant shift in Malaysia's government operations strategy.
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