Similar to Ramadan, PG Office has arranged procedures to allow employees to work from home one day each week during the extended school holidays in May in order to allow more time to be spent with family.
Arrangements have been made to facilitate work from home one day a week for employees at Prosecutor General (PG)'s Office during the extended second term school holidays.
In a bid to allow employees to spend more time with their families during this time, it has been decided that the staff will sign in to office four days a week during the entire month of May from beginning to end.
Employees have now been notified that they are able to proceed work from home once each week during this period and administrative procedures to establish this have also been arranged.
"[We] implore all employees to pay attention to spending time with beloved children, be it yours or another person's, during this opportunity," wrote Prosecutor General (PG) Hussain Shameem in a mass message sent to the employees addressing this.
The PG Office had previously extended the same ease to employees during Ramadan this year with work from home arranged once a week. This marked the first instance where a State Institution had arranged such a procedure.