Iloilo LGU to implement 4-day work week due to high oil prices | Inquirer News

Iloilo LGU to implement 4-day work week due to high oil prices

The Iloilo City government will adopt a four-day work week amid a steep increase in oil prices.

Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas. | PHOTO: Official facebook page

ILOILO CITY—The Iloilo City government will adopt a four-day work week amid a steep increase in oil prices.

Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas announced on Thursday morning that City Hall employees will be on the four-day schedule starting two weeks from now.

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He cited this work schedule as suggested by National Economic Development Authority Director-General Karl Kendrick Chua.

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“This will give our employees time to adjust their schedules both in work and in their homes,”  Treñas said in a statement.

He said the city government will utilize its modern jeepneys to ferry employees between district public plazas and City Hall daily.

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Other energy conservation measures will also be considered, according to the mayor.

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