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WFA for Civil Servants during Lebaran 2026 Applies for Five Days; Note the Dates

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WFA for Civil Servants during Lebaran 2026 Applies for Five Days; Note the Dates
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The government has established a WFA policy for civil servants around Lebaran 2026 ahead of and after the religious holiday, as outlined in the Minister for Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform and State Apparatus Reform (PANRB) Circular Letter Number 2 of 2026 on adjusting the execution of duties before and after religious holidays. The aim is clear: to maintain smooth public service delivery while anticipating the increase in mobility during Lebaran 2026. ‘I have issued Circular Letter Number 2 of 2026 regarding the policy of flexible adjustment of official duties,’ said Rini, quoted from KompasTV, Tuesday (10/2/2026). So when can civil servants work from anywhere during Lebaran 2026? See the explanation here. The following is the WFA schedule for civil servants during Lebaran 2026: This policy is designed to dampen travel congestion while ensuring public services continue to operate optimally during the peak mudik (homecoming) and balik (return) traffic period of Lebaran 2026. The adjustments must consider organisational needs, service characteristics, accountability principles, and prevailing laws and regulations. Civil servants are also urged to maximise an electronic-based government system so that work remains effective even if not all tasks are performed from the office. Some sectors that must continue to operate optimally include: See also: Strait of Hormuz Officially Closed, What Are the Implications for Indonesia?

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