1. WFH - Noun
2. WFH - Verb
3. WFH - Proper noun
Initialism of working from home.
(US copyright law) Initialism of work for hire.
WFH
(medicine) Initialism of World Federation of Hemophilia: an international non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of people with hemophilia and other genetic bleeding disorders.
WFH (third-person singular simple present WFH or (nonstandard) WFHs, present participle WFH or (nonstandard) WFHing, simple past and past participle WFH or (nonstandard, rare) WFHed)
(neologism) Initialism of work from home.
In 2020, with new norms emerging post-COVID-19, the world saw the rise of WFH culture. Source: Internet
Because of the restrictions in place, together with the safety concerns among employees everywhere, many businesses have begun to transition towards a functioning Work from Home (WFH) setup. Source: Internet
For whom WFH doesn’t exist. Source: Internet
However, my company saw enough clarity that they shut down offices 3 weeks before Der Trump began to talk about it and issued WFH guidance well before that. Source: Internet
In terms of organization of the WFH setup, I recommend a functional and practical approach. Source: Internet
Juggling home chores and WFH can be exhausting. Source: Internet