Work at home would be Singapore’s new normal when coronavirus ‘circuit breaker’ ends

  • Singapore takes cautious approach to easing coronavirus restrictions
  • Workers and companies are adapting to the challenges

People, wearing face masks, walk past public benches that have been cordoned off in Singapore. Photo: AFP

Most employees in Singapore should be prepared to continue working from home after the city state ends its partial lockdown known as a “circuit breaker” on June 1, the country’s Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing said.

This would be part of Singapore’s new normal for the long-haul, to minimise the chances of the coronavirus spreading, resulting in another round of “costly and inconvenient” circuit breaker measures, Chan said.

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