VietnamExpress-Mar  16

While some enjoy the perks of working remotely to spend more time with family, others find it inhibits productivity. It is 10 a.m. on Friday, but Nguyen My Le, 38, is still dressed in pyjamas at her apartment in Ho Chi Minh City’s District 10 instead of being at her city center office. Sitting on the bed with her laptop, she often glances at her 6-year-old daughter, who is coloring in a notebook. Le is working. In the last two weeks after the Lunar New Year holiday in January, Le, a headhunter, has been enjoying working from home full time as her company employs measures to prevent its staff from getting infected by the new coronavirus.

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