A recent study exploring whether public servants can keep working from home, as they did during COVID-19, ran into some trouble when it came to monitoring them.
CAPE TOWN - Some public servants want government to mull over a permanent work-from-home solution as departments take stock of the COVID-19 pandemic recovery.
Post the pandemic, PSC Commissioner Anele Gxoyiya says a study was recently done to decide if there is room for government employees to continue working from home.
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