SAN FERNANDO, La Union
– Due to the onset of the summer season with hot weather being experienced in
most parts of the country, the city government here is implementing a four-day
workweek in April and May.
Mayor Pablo Ortega
issued an executive order yesterday for the four-day workweek, saying the move
is an austerity measure and for city employees to have more time with their
families.
Starting next week,
city employees are required to report for work from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Mondays
to Thursdays, until May 31.
“Considering the need
to respond to the call to adopt measures to mitigate the ill effects of climate
change, especially the El Niño phenomenon, the city government decided to adopt
the four-day workweek for the months of April and May,” Ortega said.
Ortega said the city
government has implemented this shortened workweek since 2005 as an austerity
measure.
He said though
personnel in front-line services, such as those in the health office, are not
covered by his order as they are working 24 hours daily.
Ortega said he
believes that the initiative will also lead to substantial savings from power
and other related office operating and maintenance costs.
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