Chance for Johor to take the lead


THE Johor civil service has been in the news recently. Changes such as the return to a Saturday-Sunday weekend and the proposed four-and-a-half-day workweek in government agencies have sparked general interest.

These changes are exciting, but they should not distract us from another important issue – women’s participation in the civil service.

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Gender equality; workplace

   

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