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Jakarta Governor Pramono cancels work-from-home directive for civil servants as capital stabilises
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A municipality worker cleans debris at a burnt out bus stop on Sept 2, in the aftermath of protests in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung has lifted the work-from-home (WFH) mandate for civil servants in the city administration as the capital gradually returns to normal following a week of unrest.
“I’ve instructed the city agencies to revoke the WFH instruction by today at the latest as the situation has returned to normal and all transportation services are running as usual,” Mr Pramono said at City Hall on Sept 2, as quoted from Antara.

