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Working from home… Who is responsible for my safety & health?

Posted on 01/06/202014/11/2022 By Sheryl Lim

“Telecommuting”, “Remote Working” or simply working from home (WFH) is becoming the default mode of working for many organisations throughout the world during the current COVID-19 Pandemic. While many are new to experiencing working from home, this is not at all a new working model.

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