
KUWAIT CITY, Nov 14: There are indications an estimated 30,000 workers from the ministries and government agencies have not been to their offices for several years. Similarly over 20,000 ministry workers spend an average of two or three hours daily at work without any medical reports to support them. They only arrive there to fingerprint or punch cards, reports Al-Watan Arabic daily. A source revealed those employees return home immediately after they have completed the fingerprint attendance, and depend on others to sign out for them at the end of working hours. (link)
6 comments:
kakitangan awam di kuwait boleh lah buat gitu... kami di M'sia, mana boleh...
Ingatkan motto "Malaysia Boleh" ada di mana2...
Ari ni, one of the Senior Engineer asked me if I'm one of his project engineer.
It just a small project which normally has an engineer from each disciplines. He doesn't know who's in his team. Funny isn't?
Yee..
mana ada Malaysia Boleh dah skg ni.. diaorg pakai 'Satu Malaysia' = sorang je masuk keje, yang lain dok rumah...
:)
yg dok umah tu, keja dari umah... hanya yg kolot je pikir, kalu keja mesti masuk opis...
:)
(malaysia boleh-blah kepada ponteng keja.. boleh,kan?)
Aku setuju konsep remote work ni, tp biar result oriented lah.
Kadang2 terpaksa gi office, tp takde kerja sikit jer nak buat end up dgn surfing internet jer. Perabis beras (bil letrik) jer...
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