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Woman 'works from home' while using laptop on a tuktuk

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An office worker appeared to be taking 'work from home' to new levels - riding on a tuk-tuk while using her laptop.

The passenger seemingly had an emergency video call to attend as she squeezed into the back of the vehicle in Laguna, the Philippines.

Footage shows the employee with both hands on the device despite the bumpy ride on May 1.

Onlooker Allyson Alvarez Jr who was in a car behind the tuk-tuk said: 'She was so hardworking. She did her job despite struggling on the road.

'I'm assuming it was an emergency call she could not miss, or she could have waited until reaching her stop.

'I decided to take a video of her to inspire everyone who will watch my video to become more dedicated to their jobs.'

This decade's flu pandemic accelerated the shift to remote work, leading many companies to adopt flexible work-from-home policies.

However, many employers, including oddball billionaire Elon Musk, have slashed the luxury in a bid to return to productivity levels.

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