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    Company-level gains aside, work-from-home options reduce strain on public infrastructure too

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    Drastic peak and troughs are a sign of inefficiency. Work-from-home options can smooth out commuter flow issues

    SINGAPORE may have enshrined the right of employees to request flexible work arrangements – under tripartite guidelines that kicked in late last year – but the return-to-office wave shows no sign of letting up.

    Earlier this month, the National University of Singapore made headlines for bringing all its full-time staff back to the office for five days a week. It is just one of many employers, in Singapore and across the world, that seem keen to forget how the Covid-19 pandemic proved the feasibility of remote work.

    The post-Covid era has seen no shortage of studies and think-pieces on the benefits and detriments of remote, hybrid and fully back-to-office arrangements.

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