Indonesian civil servants working remotely from home on Fridays, contrasted with empty government offices, illustrating new WFH mandate for energy and budget savings.
Indonesian civil servants working remotely from home on Fridays, contrasted with empty government offices, illustrating new WFH mandate for energy and budget savings.
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Government mandates WFH for civil servants every Friday from April 1, 2026

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Indonesia's government has mandated work from home (WFH) for civil servants (ASN) every Friday starting April 1, 2026, to boost energy and mobility efficiency. The policy, set via circulars from MenpanRB and Mendagri, could save the state budget Rp6.2 trillion. Private firms, BUMN, and BUMD are urged to follow suit through a forthcoming Menaker circular.

Jakarta – Coordinating Minister for the Economy Airlangga Hartarto announced WFH for ASN in central and local agencies for one workday per week, every Friday. The policy takes effect from April 1, 2026, and will be evaluated after two months. "Penerapan work from home bagi ASN di instansi pusat dan daerah yang dilakukan sebanyak satu hari kerja dalam seminggu, yaitu setiap hari Jumat yang diatur melalui surat edaran (SE) dari MenpanRB dan SE Mendagri," Airlangga said at a press conference on March 31, 2026.

The measure is expected to save the state budget Rp6.2 trillion in BBM compensation and Rp59 trillion for society overall. The government will also limit official vehicles by 50 percent (except operational and electric ones), promote public transport, and cut domestic trips by 50 percent and international by 70 percent.

Labor Minister Yassierli said a circular urging WFH and an Energy Optimization Program for private companies, BUMN, and BUMD will be issued soon. "Segera kita akan umumkan ke teman-teman media dan publik," she stated. Public services like health, security, and cleanliness, plus strategic sectors such as industry and energy, are exempt.

PANRB Minister Rini Widyantini described WFH as a chance to improve digital governance, focusing on outcomes under Ministerial Regulation No. 4 of 2025. Primary and secondary education remains fully in-person five days a week, while higher education from semester four adjusts per relevant ministry policies.

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Discussions on X about Indonesia's mandate for civil servants (ASN) to work from home every Friday starting April 1, 2026, show predominantly skeptical sentiments. Many users fear it creates disguised long weekends, reduces productivity, and hampers public services, especially for non-digital workflows. Some support the policy for potential savings of Rp6.2 trillion in fuel and budget amid energy concerns. Questions are raised about applicability to teachers, health workers, and private sectors.

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Illustration depicting private firms' employees working remotely on chosen WFH days under new energy-saving policy.
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Private firms gain flexibility in choosing WFH day under energy program

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Following the WFH mandate for civil servants every Friday, Labor Minister Yassierli has given private companies flexibility to select their own day for one weekly work-from-home (WFH) session, effective April 1, 2026, via Ministerial Circular M/6/HK.04/III/2026.

Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa has limited new budget requests from ministries and agencies to safeguard the state budget amid global turbulence. He proposed work-from-home every Friday for civil servants and private sector after Eid al-Fitr 2026 to save up to 20 percent on fuel. This responds to the energy crisis from Middle East conflict.

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Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa stated that a work-from-home policy on Fridays could save fuel oil without disrupting national productivity. He made the remarks during a meeting at the Presidential Palace Complex in Jakarta on Friday. The policy is still under discussion and directly monitored by President Prabowo Subianto.

The Indonesian government has established traffic engineering measures for the 2026 Eid al-Fitr homecoming and return flows through a Joint Decree (SKB) from the Ministry of Transportation, National Police Traffic Corps, and Ministry of Public Works. These arrangements include one-way systems, contra flow, and odd-even rules to reduce vehicle density and ensure traveler safety. Additionally, operational restrictions on goods transport are imposed from March 13 to 29, 2026.

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Indonesia's Public Works Ministry is planning 1,000 temporary housing units for residents along railway tracks, particularly in Jakarta's Senen and Tanah Abang areas. The initiative follows President Prabowo Subianto's inspection on March 26, 2026. Minister Dody Hanggodo said designs will be modular and adapted to available land.

Indonesia's Constitutional Court has ruled that active police officers cannot hold civil positions without resigning or retiring. The decision addresses a legal loophole in the Police Law and prompts withdrawals from various ministries. Some ministers highlight the benefits of police presence, while Polri forms a team for implementation.

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Constitutional amendment proposals in Brazil's National Congress aim to cut the weekly work hours from 44 to 36 without salary cuts and extend rest to up to three days. The issue splits opinions between advocates for health and quality of life and critics concerned about productivity and the economy.

 

 

 

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