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Staff anxious about returning to office Adib Rawi Yahya/THESUN
PETALING JAYA: After a year of working from home (WFH), workers are streaming back to the office with mixed feelings.
While some are happy to see their workmates again, the fear of being infected with Covid-19 continues to hover over them.
According to a human resources expert, such anxieties are to be expected. Employers seem to have become accustomed to the WFH culture, with some reporting increased productivity in the months after the first movement control order was declared on March 18 last year to curb the spread of Covid-19.
A 25-year-old sales executive, who wanted to be known only as Gahjen, said he has gotten used to working from home and would prefer to continue doing so.
No stopping ‘digitalisation avalanche’ pix is for illustration purposes
PETALING JAYA: From the assembly line to the courtroom, humans are being replaced by machines and artificial intelligence (AI).
With the drastic change in the work environment brought on by the global Covid-19 pandemic, the process is expected to pick up speed.
In fact, according to a recent statement by the World Bank, half of the jobs in Malaysia are already either disappearing or being performed from remote locations.
Arena Group head of human resources in Asia, Srithren Krishnan, pointed out that digitalisation cannot be stopped or postponed just to wait until a younger generation is ready to take over.