YOG and NIE: grumble grumble

NIE, Singapore’s National Institute of Education, will host the Youth Olympic Games arts and cultural events in the evenings during the games.  So for the two weeks of the Games proper, plus a week on either end – in fact, the whole of August – NIE will be non-functional.  But that doesn’t mean its employees get a furlough, other facilities, or time off!

No, what it means is that all public transit to the area will cease, and NIE employees will have to take dedicated buses, which will run only at specified hours. Once the employees have taken the buses (and gone through 3 police check points), they will be restricted to their offices from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the days they work.  Unable to move about the campus, they will essentially be in lock-down.  Lunches will be delivered to their offices.  Vendors and suppliers will be forbidden to bring things to the building.  And staff who don’t show up during this time must apply for leave.  Ugh.

School, in case you didn’t know, will be in session from July 1 as usual.  Teacher training classes will not start until August 26 – usually it’s three weeks earlier. But those of us who work in schools will still have to juggle workplaces.

What if you have a project that requires you to move about, or leave campus?  Those of us on such projects are concluding that we’d better work from home for that whole month.  I expect a whole lot of computers, printers, data servers and office supplies to begin heading out of the building in July.

YOGI – Youth Olympic Games Insanity.  You’ll excuse me if I refrain from expressing joy and excitement.

2 Responses to “YOG and NIE: grumble grumble”

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    Hsiao-yun:

    Hi Lara,

    I’ll be starting work at NIE on 1 July, and have just been called up to have my picture taken for the security pass. Curious about the security measures, I googled and found your post. It sounds like it’s going to be incredibly inconvenient (and I had thought YOG would be exciting)!

    Anyway, great blog — I’m adding it to my google reader :)

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    Lara:

    Hi Hsiao-yun! You’re very kind – I’m glad you enjoy the blog. The YOG will probably be very exciting for you, it’s just a pain in the potatoes for the people who work at NIE.

    I wish you could use your avatar picture for your security pass photo. :-)

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