Lagos civil service to begin hybrid work mode
By Guardian Nigeria
22 February 2024 |
11:06 am
Civil servants in Lagos state will transition to hybrid work mode from next week, the state governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu said on Thursday. "We want to start with our public servants, immediately from next week. Civil servants from the lower level will be working like three times a week and level 15-17 can work four times…
Civil servants in Lagos state will transition to hybrid work mode from next week, the state governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu said on Thursday.
“We want to start with our public servants, immediately from next week. Civil servants from the lower level will be working like three times a week and level 15-17 can work four times in a week,” Sanwo-Olu said.
However, classroom teachers and other categories of staff that will be required to work five days a week will get additional transport support from the state government, the governor said.
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