Marcos Orders Temporary 4-Day Workweek in some Executive Offices
The four-day workweek aims to cut government power and petroleum use by 10% to 20% amid rising oil prices linked to the US-Israel-Iran conflict.
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Philippines implements temporary 4-day work week in govt offices due to rising oil prices
The directive is part of the government’s contingency measures to address the impact of the ongoing US-Israel-Iran war, said President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Friday
Marcos orders temporary 4-day workweek in some executive offices
MANILA, Philippines- President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday ordered the temporary implementation of a four-day workweek in some executive branch offices starting March 9, as part of the government’s efforts to conserve energy and reduce fuel use amid rising global oil prices triggered by the ongoing crisis in the Middle East."For the part of the government: Beginning Monday, March 9, we will temporarily implement a four-day work week for some …
4-day onsite workweek in some gov't offices starting March 9
MANILA, Philippines – Beginning March 9, some government offices will observe a four-day onsite workweek, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Friday, March 6, as he shared government preparations amid an impending oil price hike due to the Middle East crisis. In a video message released late Friday afternoon, Marcos assured Filipinos that the government was preparing for higher oil prices following the United States and Israel’s war against I…
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