September 28, 2020

10 things you need to know about heading back to the office from Sep 28

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Are you already in the office to start the new week? Or have received a work schedule from your employee regarding the days you should physically report for work? While some can’t wait to get their office routine back, many are sitting on the fence after being used to working from home amid the pandemic.

Here are 10 things you need to know if you’re called back to the office from Sep 28.

#1: Employer has the right to ask you back

Even if your job can be done from home, your employer has the right to ask you to return back to the office. However, you should be allowed to work from home for at least half of your working time.

In addition to that, your employer must ensure that not more than 50% of the people who can work from home are in the office at any one time.

Those who are working part-time will keep to a pro-rated system. For example, if you normally work four days a week, you should only be in the office 2 days a week.

#2: Cannot return to the office full-time on the basis of the home being unconducive for work

As we’ve mentioned earlier, if your job can be completed from home, you should be doing so at least for half your working time. You should not return to the office full-time just because home is an unconducive work environment to get your job done.

This is because employers will need to explain the business or operational reasons if their staff are not working from home for the period as advised by the authorities.

#3: Leave days count towards the total number of days you spend working from home
back-to-work-date-calendar

Image Credits: FlexJobs

This may be a little tricky to understand so here’s an example to aid us in explaining:

Based on a five-day workweek, you will be allowed to go back to the office for 2.5 days a week. But should you decide to take two days off, your boss can still require you to go back to the office for 2.5 days. With that said, you will spend the remaining 0.5-day working from home.

#4: External meetings and events count towards the number of days you spend in the office

Employees who need to attend to work meetings and events outside the office can count their time as time spent in the workplace.

#5: You may go back to the office for regular meetings

While meetings should be conducted virtually as far as possible amid the pandemic, your boss may ask you to head back to the office for meetings.

Employers can consider a flexible work arrangement for staff to go back to the office only for meetings and work from home for the rest of the day.

#6: Inform your employer if you have a medical condition that has weakened your immune system
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Image Credits: Freepik

You should inform your employer if you’re undergoing a chronic medical condition with a compromised immune system. Your employer should make arrangements to allow you to work from home and provide the necessary IT equipment needed.  If that can’t be done, a temporary redeployment to another role within the company might do the trick.

However, if the above-mentioned arrangements can’t be made, your employer can still ask you to return to the office. But there must be at least 1m of space set between you and your colleagues.

#7: Avoid interacting with colleagues as usual

Heading back to the office doesn’t mean that interaction is back to normal. Keep to these rules at the workplace:

  • Wear a mask at all times, unless impossible due to the nature of your work or the work environment.
  • Be 1m apart from your colleagues in the office, including at your workstation and during meetings.
  • Do not gather in groups larger than the prevailing permitted group size for social gatherings. This includes meal times or smoke breaks.
#8: Only work-related events of up to 50 people can take place in the office

Work-related events include:

  • Meetings
  • Training sessions
  • Townhalls
  • Corporate retreats
  • Tender briefings to vendors and business conferences
  • Onboarding or retrenchment exercises

Celebrations, parties, dinner and dance events, team bonding activities or gala dinners are not considered work-related events under the latest update by the authorities.

Also, food and drinks should not be served at such events where possible. But if absolutely necessary, individuals must be seated and served, with meal durations kept short.

#9: Employers should implement flexible workplace arrangements
singapore office with safe distancing in place

Image Credits: The Straits Times

Employers should embrace flexible workplace arrangements. For example, stagger start times to avoid crowding. There can also be a shift or split team operations to minimize interactions between different teams. Employees may also consider asking their staff to work from home in the morning but return to the office after lunchtime.

#10: Can I report my employer if rules are not kept to?

Yes, you should do so via the SnapSAFE app. Download the app via the App Store or the Google Play Store.

 

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Don’t Say Bojio: Up to 90% off in AMK Popular Bookstore Closing Down Sale

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It wasn’t too long ago that a Popular Bookstore had a closing down sale:

And now, the stationary + snacks + IT + assessment books + gift chain that also happens to sell books is closing yet another outlet, this time in Ang Mo Kio.

Don’t Say Bojio: Up to 90% off in AMK Popular Bookstore Closing Down Sale

Popular Bookstore’s Facebook Page posted this on 25 September 2020:

POPULAR @ Jubilee Square is bidding goodbye!Shop for Books, Stationery, and Assessment Books at slashed prices with up…

Posted by Popular Bookstore Singapore on Thursday, 24 September 2020

Lest you can’t read, here’s the caption without the hashtags:

POPULAR @ Jubilee Square is bidding goodbye!

Shop for Books, Stationery, and Assessment Books at slashed prices with up to 90%* OFF!

*T&Cs apply. While stocks last.

Residents in the North-East region of Singapore! This is your chance to tag your shopping buddies and head down to Jubilee Square today!

And the images:

Image: Facebook (Popular Bookstore Singapore)
Image: Facebook (Popular Bookstore Singapore)
Image: Facebook (Popular Bookstore Singapore)
Image: Facebook (Popular Bookstore Singapore)

If you somehow missed the dates, here’s what you should know: it starts from 25 September and will end on 18 October.

However, you should head down ASAP because according to Facebook Page Singapore Atrium Sale, the queue is as crazy as McDonald’s selling Hello Kitty:

Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)

A netizen also said that the snaking queue wasn’t just outside the store; there’s another queue within the store, too:

Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)

How to Get to Jubilee Square

The mall that’s linked to Ang Mo Kio MRT station isn’t Jubilee Square.

However, Jubilee Square is still within walking distance from the MRT station, though it’s a tad tricky to explain in words.

We can show you this map…

Image: Google Maps

…but the best way to reach there from the MRT station is to ask around, because it’s easy to be lost in Ang Mo Kio central. The walk is about 8 to 10 minutes.

But if you’re driving, you’re in luck because there’s a large car park near the mall.

Image: Google Maps

Read Also: Poll Shows 62% of Employees Not Happy At Having to Go Back to Office to Work from 28 Sept

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Apps That Can Help You Sleep Better

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Are you aware that the pandemic has caused many people’s sleeping patterns to shift? According to the World Economic Forum, COVIDsomnia has shaken not just our lives but the way we sleep as well. Other than increased stress-sleeping, people have begun to have more vivid dreams.

If you’ve been suffering from a bout of COVID-related insomnia, we’ve listed a number of apps that can help you wind down during the night.These apps soothe you into a more relaxed state so you can sleep better.

 

 

Available for free for both IOS and Android, Calm is user-friendly and has plenty of options for night-time listening. They have many options, such as calm music, nature sounds, and even audiobooks to help you meditate or ease into sleep.

If you want access to more features, such as more audiobooks voiced by your favorite celebs, you can subscribe to it for an affordable price.

 

 

Headspace is a prime app for meditative music and sleepcasts. They have plenty of adult bedtime stories and audio that can help you settle down. They even have sounds that can help you visualize a calming atmosphere and other sleep-inducing content.

The content is limited, but you can access the whole library through paid access. With around 40 themed meditation courses and other options for sleep, sleepcasts, and stories, you have a wide range of choices for relaxation sounds.

 

 

If you want to track your sleep cycles, something we suggest you should do, then Sleep Cycle is one of the best apps to download.

They don’t just do sleep tracking but give tips to fully optimize your sleeping time. The app also has a built-in alarm clock that gently nudges you out of sleep. 

Keep in mind, like all sleep trackers, this is not 100% accurate, but it won’t hurt to try. The best part about this app is that it is absolutely free! You don’t have to pay to access all its features.

 

 

Sleepa is an Android-only app that works as a sound mixer for different natural sounds. It creates a personalized atmosphere for you to fall asleep to. 

They also have non-natural sounds like the noises of a bustling city or a train ride, which you can mix with other noises as well. You can mix up to 8 sounds, which is more than most apps can offer. 

You can set it to a timer while you nap, making it a useful app for those who need a no-frills app that can be customized.

 

 

This is one of the best apps out there, with every category separated for easier access. They have a kid’s category, which contains lullabies and nature sounds as well as white noise. 

Of course, they also offer sleepcasts, adult bedtime stories, and even meditation stories. The app even has a timer with a gentle alarm that you can set.

And the best part is that you can also download your favorite audio and save them.

We all have sleeping troubles due to the stress the pandemic has brought us, and these apps are small solutions that we can provide during these difficult times.

However, if your sleep troubles can be caused by physical factors, such as night-time urination, you may need other fixes. According to the specialists at Urologist Singapore, things like that have many causes… such as excessive fluid intake at night or conditions such as diabetes, anxiety, and more. 

Whether your insomnia is caused by stress or other physical or mental issues, finding the solution you need will be easier when you get help for it. So, try to consult an expert if you really don’t know the causes of your issue.

 

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