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In order to encourage civil servants to exercise more, the government announced that they can wear sportswear to work on Fridays

2022-08-03T04:11:56.519Z


The government has announced the implementation of "Friday Casual Clothes Day". All government employees can wear sports clothes or casual clothes to work every Friday in the future. The government hopes to encourage and facilitate employees to participate in more recreational activities in their spare time. However, the measures are not


The government has announced the implementation of "Friday Casual Clothes Day". All government employees can wear sports clothes or casual clothes to work every Friday in the future. The government hopes to encourage and facilitate employees to participate in more recreational activities in their spare time.

However, the measures do not apply to persons who are required to wear uniforms or work clothes for their duties, or persons who are required to wear formal attire for important occasions.


The Civil Service Bureau has sent an email to various policy bureaux and departments about the relevant arrangements. Secretary Yang Ho Pei-yin said that the government strongly encourages employees to do more exercise in their spare time. It is hoped that everyone will develop the habit of regular exercise, maintain physical and mental health, and balance work and life. needs.

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