Sandiaga Uno, Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy has begun dividing his official office hours to work from Bali and has extended an invitation to the people to work and study from Bali.
Sandiga started working from Bali on Wednesday as he previously announced to be actively involved in the recovery of Bali's tourism industry amid the pandemic.
“I want to invite business people and other professionals to start considering working from Bali,” Sandiaga said.
The minister said he’s looking into potential policies on “work from Bali” and “study from Bali,” which are still being discussed with local officials as well as the COVID-19 task force.
He shared his thoughts that people can enjoy the beauty of Bali while working as it will not only help the province's battered tourism industry but the individual himself.
“There are two functions here, we can be more efficient while enjoying nature in Bali but also helping our tourism and creative economy sector,” Sandiaga said.