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Selangor weighs remote working plan to ease fuel demand amid global pressures

State government prepares flexible work-from-home framework to reduce energy strain while maintaining productivity as geopolitical tensions impact supply conditions

Updated 3 months ago · Published on 31 Mar 2026 2:50PM

Selangor weighs remote working plan to ease fuel demand amid global pressures
The important thing is that the implementation aims to reduce pressure on petrol and gas consumption, Amirudin says - March 31, 2026

SELANGOR is preparing to introduce a structured work-from-home policy across its state administration as part of efforts to curb fuel consumption and manage energy pressures linked to global uncertainties.

Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari said the state is finalising an implementation plan through its human resources division, with a focus on balancing operational efficiency and workforce productivity.

“We are preparing the plan. The state human resources department will draw it up… if necessary, I will inform management. The important thing is that the implementation aims to reduce pressure on petrol and gas consumption,” he said.

He emphasised that any rollout would not be blanket in nature, but would follow a flexible and scheduled approach to avoid placing unnecessary strain on employees while easing pressure on national energy supplies.

“We will implement work-from-home not comprehensively but with specific schedules or flexibility so that we do not burden employees unnecessarily, while at the same time reducing pressure on todays and future energy supply,” he added.

The proposed policy will initially apply to the state government structure, although private sector participation would be welcomed voluntarily.

“The work-from-home implementation will apply to the entire state government structure first… but if any private companies are interested, there is no problem,” he said.

Amirudin stated that the plan is expected to be finalised within two to three weeks, after which further details regarding its implementation will be announced.

The initiative forms part of broader discussions at the Selangor Economic Action Council, where authorities have been evaluating measures to mitigate the domestic impact of the ongoing West Asia conflict, including managing fuel supplies and ensuring the availability of essential goods.

State leaders have also reviewed preparations for dry weather conditions, focusing on water storage in dams and strengthening the resilience of food supplies.

While current food stocks remain stable, Amirudin cautioned against complacency.

“Thus far, the situation is still under control, but we cannot remain idle because, in my view, if this continues, we must be prepared for any eventuality,” he said.

He added that state leaders are scheduled to meet with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim for a comprehensive briefing on the evolving situation, urging a united national response.

“I believe all leaders must stand together in addressing this issue and avoid taking advantage for temporary gains or political profit,” he said.

Despite some adjustments, including minor reductions in diesel quotas, Amirudin said early government measures appear effective in maintaining adequate supply levels.

“So far, the government’s initial steps seem effective, with sufficient supply, even though there has been a slight reduction in diesel quotas and so on,” he noted. - March 31, 2026

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