ManilaTimes-Mar 17

Malacanang is studying the proposal of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) to implement a four-day work week and extend the work-from-home (WFH) arrangement to cushion the impact of the steep climb of fuel prices on Filipinos and the economy, Palace acting spokesman Martin Andanar said. NEDA Secretary Karl Kendrick Chua on Tuesday proposed decreasing the number of workdays to limit the mobility of workers and soften the blow from skyrocketing fuel prices on the economy. Chua proposed a 10-hour, four-day workweek as an alternative to increasing minimum wage. “Let us try to conserve energy and one of the examples here is through the four-day workweek. Every Filipino will still have to work 40 hours per week but instead of five days, it will be four days, and instead of eight hours, it will be 10 hours per day,” he said during President Rodrigo Duterte’s “Talk to The People” on Wednesday. The official said that the same arrangement was implemented in 2008 when fuel prices increased. “This will also help save money because instead of commuting every day, they will be commuting for four days only. This will also help manage our economy,” Chua said. Read more at: https://www.manilatimes.net/2022/03/17/news/national/duterte-mulls-4-day-workweek/1836582