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A study by BruCERT highlights that during the second COVID-19 wave in Brunei, 56% of respondents reported longer working hours and increased workload while working from home. Key challenges included poor internet connectivity and mental health concerns, with a significant preference for in-office work among participants.

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Published on 14th October 2021

A study by the Brunei Computer Emergency Response Team (BruCERT) reveals that 56% of respondents, including students, teachers, civil servants, and private sector employees in Brunei, experience longer working hours and increased workloads while working from home during the second COVID-19 wave. Conducted from Septembe...

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A study by the Brunei Computer Emergency Response Team (BruCERT) reveals that 56% of respondents, including students, teachers, civil servants, and private sector employees in Brunei, experience longer working hours and increased workloads while working from home during the second COVID-19 wave. Conducted from September 3-16, the survey highlights work burnout, mental health concerns, and dissatisfaction with internet speed among participants. Over 65% of employees report being online for over eight hours daily. Preference for in-office work remains high, and unstable internet connections exacerbate stress. Additionally, online shopping activity doubled to 28% compared to last year.

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