Despite government efforts to institutionalize telecommuting, fewer employees are now engaged in the said work arrangement, according to the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).
Despite government efforts to institutionalize telecommuting, fewer employees are now engaged in the said work arrangement, according to the Department of Labor and Employment .
From 33,707 last September, it rose by 4,515 to 38,226 in the following month. Last November, it only went up by 1,246 to 39,502. From January to November this year, only 5,146 firms enforced flexible work arrangements , such as TWA, as the government continued to ease its pandemic-related restrictions.
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