22.06.2025 17:22
Bahrain has transitioned to a remote work system at a rate of 70% in public institutions due to security concerns following the attack by the U.S. on nuclear facilities in Iran.
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Bahrain announced that it has transitioned to a large-scale remote working system in public institutions in light of the security situation in the region and recent developments.
BAHRAIN HAS TRANSITIONED TO REMOTE WORKING SYSTEM IN PUBLIC SECTOR
According to a written statement from the Bahrain Public Service Authority, it was decided that 70% of the personnel working in public institutions and ministries would work remotely, effective from June 22. The statement indicated that the measure was taken for public safety reasons and would remain in effect until further notice.
THE DECISION CAME AFTER THE US ATTACK ON IRAN
The decision does not include sectors that require physical presence for critical tasks and personnel who must be present due to emergency procedures. This measure in Bahrain came at a time when tensions in the region were rising following the US attack on Iran's nuclear facilities, and concerns about possible Iranian retaliations were increasing.
Bahrain also hosts the US Fifth Fleet. US President Donald Trump had announced that they conducted airstrikes on three nuclear facilities in Iran: Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan.
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