Indonesian Immigration Shifts Some Staff to Remote Work

The Friday Work From Home (WFH) format, i.e. working from home, has now reached Indonesian Immigration. This does not apply to all employees, but only to those performing managerial and administrative functions.
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The general arrangement for civil servants in Indonesia предусматривает four days working from the office, Monday to Thursday, and one remote day on Fridays.
Immigration officials отдельно emphasised that this should not affect services for the public. Staff processing passports and stay permits will continue to work as usual, as will personnel at immigration checkpoints in international airports, seaports and border crossings. Immigration supervision and intelligence units will also remain on site. Local managers have been instructed to ensure that service quality does not decline, despite the new working format for part of the organisation.
The authorities explain Friday remote work as a more efficient use of energy and long-term environmental management. The Ministry for Civil Service Affairs also stresses that this is not a reduction in working hours, but a different way of organising work, where the main criterion remains results rather than physical presence in the office.
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