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WFH Policy Implemented, Public Services Continue to Operate

| Source: ANTARA_ID Translated from Indonesian | Social Policy
WFH Policy Implemented, Public Services Continue to Operate
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Staff serve residents in processing civil documents at the Tangerang City Civil Registry and Population Office (Disdukcapil), Banten, on Friday (10/4/2026). The Tangerang City Disdukcapil ensures that civil administration services continue normally and all employees remain working despite the work-from-home (WFH) policy to guarantee that services to the public are not disrupted. ANTARA PHOTO/Putra M. Akbar/sgd

Staff record a resident’s iris for electronic ID card production at the Tangerang City Civil Registry and Population Office (Disdukcapil), Banten, on Friday (10/4/2026). The Tangerang City Disdukcapil ensures that civil administration services continue normally and all employees remain working despite the work-from-home (WFH) policy to guarantee that services to the public are not disrupted. ANTARA PHOTO/Putra M. Akbar/sgd

Staff serve residents processing civil documents at the Public Service Mall, Denpasar, Bali, on Friday (10/4/2026). The Bali Provincial Government implements a work-from-home (WFH) policy every Friday, except for civil servants (ASN) working in units providing direct services to the public. ANTARA PHOTO/Nyoman Hendra Wibowo/sgd

Civil servants (ASN) walk out of the Pedurungan Sub-District Office, Semarang, Central Java, on Friday (10/4/2026). The Semarang City Government has not yet implemented a work-from-home (WFH) policy for ASN on Fridays as it is still in the internal discussion stage, and currently prioritises concrete steps such as energy savings, particularly petroleum fuel (BBM), without disrupting public services. ANTARA PHOTO/Aprillio Akbar/sgd

Contract employees monitor CCTV screens at the Bandung Command Center, Bandung City Hall, West Java, on Friday (10/4/2026). The Bandung City Government has officially set a Work From Home (WFH) policy for Civil Servants (ASN) every Friday as an effort to save energy while promoting a new work culture. ANTARA PHOTO/Raisan Al Farisi/sgd

Staff serve residents in processing marriage book legalisation at the Public Service Booth of the Directorate of KUA Development and Sakinah Family, Ministry of Religious Affairs Building, Jakarta, on Friday (10/4/2026). The Ministry of Religious Affairs ensures that marriage book legalisation services continue despite the work-from-home (WFH) policy. ANTARA PHOTO/Indrianto Eko Suwarso/sgd

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