Cut costs, curb brain drain: Experts back WFH as default
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Cut costs, curb brain drain: Experts back WFH as default
By Danial Dzulkifly SHAH ALAM, July 4 — Working from home (WFH) should no longer be seen as a privilege but adopted as the default for roles that do not require physical presence, said economists, citing strong evidence for talent retention, cost savings, and broader national benefits. Their remarks follow the Asean Summit 2025 in Kuala Lumpur, which saw traffic congestion easing significantly under a temporary WFH directive for civil servants a…
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