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        "id": 1645060,
        "msgid": "awaiting-government-announcement-on-wfh-for-civil-servants-and-private-workers-1774921915",
        "date": "2026-03-31 07:49:42",
        "title": "Awaiting Government Announcement on WFH for Civil Servants and Private Workers...",
        "author": "Dani Prabowo",
        "source": "KOMPAS",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "The Indonesian government is set to announce a work-from-home (WFH) policy for civil servants (ASN) and private sector workers on Tuesday, aimed at reducing expenditure amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. Coordinating Minister Airlangga Hartarto has indicated that the policy will involve one day of WFH per week, following directives from President Prabowo Subianto. This measure reflects efforts to optimise national resources during potential economic pressures from global conflicts.",
        "content": "<p>The government is soon to announce a policy regarding work from home\n(WFH) for civil servants (ASN) and private sector workers. This WFH\npolicy emerges as one of the government\u2019s steps to save the budget\nfollowing the escalation of conflict in the Middle East. Home Affairs\nMinister Tito Karnavian revealed that the official announcement on this\nWFH policy will be made on Tuesday (31\/3\/2026) today. \u201cJust be patient,\nbe patient, I hear it\u2019s very likely, possibly, to be officially\nannounced tomorrow,\u201d Tito said at the Parliamentary Complex, Jakarta, on\nMonday (30\/3\/2026). When asked about the WFH days, Tito declined to\nreveal it. After the official announcement, Tito, as Home Affairs\nMinister, will also provide further guidance to regional governments\n(pemda). The same was previously stated by Coordinating Minister\nAirlangga Hartarto, who said that the WFH policy would be set in March\n2026. \u201cIt will definitely be set this month,\u201d Airlangga said after a\nmeeting with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto at the Palace\nComplex, Jakarta, on Friday (27\/3\/2026). At that time, Airlangga had not\nannounced the schedule for the announcement of the WFH implementation\nfor ASN and private sector workers. According to him, the government\nstill has a few days before the WFH policy is officially announced to\nthe public. \u201cThere are only a few days left in this month, so there\u2019s\nstill time,\u201d Airlangga said briefly. This policy was previously an\ninstruction from Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto to his ministers\nduring the full cabinet plenary session at the State Palace,\nPresidential Palace Complex, Central Jakarta, on Friday (13\/3\/2026).\nFollowing up on this, Coordinating Minister Airlangga conveyed that WFH\nwould be implemented for one working day per week. \u201cOne day in five\nworking days,\u201d Airlangga revealed after holding a meeting with President\nPrabowo Subianto at the Palace Complex, Jakarta, on Thursday\n(19\/3\/2026). At that time, he said that further technical details on its\nimplementation are still being finalised by the government.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/awaiting-government-announcement-on-wfh-for-civil-servants-and-private-workers-1774921915",
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