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How marketers are trying to make themselves recession-proof

Business Insider 02 Apr 2025
These took aim at the WFA's now-shuttered voluntary initiative, the Global Alliance of Responsible Media, and more than a dozen of its advertiser members ... The WFA told me in Brussels it didn't want to discuss the matter.
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Experts: Less traffic, more productivity with WFA policy

The Star 31 Mar 2025
Despite its benefits, the work-from-anywhere (WFA) ...
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WFA policy affects homecoming flow by train: Minister

Antara News 30 Mar 2025
Jakarta (ANTARA) - Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture Pratikno stated that train-based homecoming began as early as D-10 of Eid, driven by the adoption of the work-from-anywhere (WFA) policy.
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Idul Fitri exodus comes early amid WFA policy

The Jakarta Post 26 Mar 2025
work-from-anywhere (WFA) policy for civil servants and earlier school holidays for students have contributed to an earlier mudik (exodus) ahead of this year's Idul Fitri holiday, as suggested by data compiled by authorities ... .
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WFA President’s Awards recognise five key industry initiatives in 2025 (WFA - World Federation of Advertisers)

Public Technologies 21 Mar 2025
WFA - World Federation of Advertisers published this content on March 21, 2025, and is solely responsible for the information contained therein.
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Allwyn Chief Brand Officer David Wheldon named as new WFA President (WFA - World Federation of Advertisers)

Public Technologies 18 Mar 2025
David Wheldon OBE has been named as the new President of the World Federation of Advertisers (WFA), replacing Raja Rajamannar, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer at Mastercard, who is stepping down after six years in the role.
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Eid homecoming flow to start early with WFA policy: Traffic Police

Antara News 16 Mar 2025
Jakarta (ANTARA) - The flow of people traveling to their hometowns to celebrate Eid al-Fitr with families is projected to begin next week following the work-from-anywhere (WFA) policy, the Traffic Corps of the National Police stated.
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