Half of Slovenian ministries tightening remote work rules; Ministry of Justice announces policy changes
The article reports that nearly a quarter of Slovenian public sector employees work remotely, but there is no uniform regulation across ministries. The Ministry of Justice, led by Minister Mihael Zupančič, recently announced changes to its remote work policy, with restrictions being tightened. Only three ministries currently prohibit remote work on certain days, while others are considering internal rule changes.
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Med zaposlenimi na ministrstvu za pravosodje je pred kratkim završalo, saj je minister Mihael Zupančič napovedal spremembe pravilnika o delu na domu.
Skoraj četrtina javnih uslužbencev dela na daljavo.
Le na treh resorjih prepoved tovrstnega dela ob določenih dnevih.
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