UP campuses in QC, Manila adopt WFH arrangement amid rains
The University of the Philippines (UP) campuses in Quezon City and Manila announced on Thursday, Aug. 3 a shift to work-from-home for their university personnel due to incessant rains.
"Due to the anticipated heavy rains on the 3rd and 4th of August 2023, heads of UP Diliman (UPD) units are authorized to adopt work-from-home arrangements for their personnel as the circumstances warrant and consistent with the exigencies of the service," UPD said. The decision is an "appropriate consideration to those who reside far from campus and those who could encounter difficulty in commuting using public transportation,” it added.
However, UPD enjoined the University Health Service, UPD Police, Public Safety and Security Office, Special Services Brigade, and Campus Maintenance Office to deploy minimum numbers of needed onsite personnel. UPD also encouraged faculty members to shift to distance learning on the mentioned dates.
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Similarly, UP Manila (UPM) announced a shift to home-based work as a directive from the Office of the Chancellor. "Due to inclement weather, work from home arrangement is in effect today, 3 August 2023, in UP Manila," UPM posted on its social media account.
However, it emphasized that personnel with urgent tasks in the office may report onsite and shift to WFH subsequently. UPM also suspended its classes on Thursday in accordance with the announcement of the local government of Manila City. Read: [https://mb.com.ph/2023/8/3/no-classes-in-manila-due-to-heavy-rains](https://mb.com.ph/2023/8/3/no-classes-in-manila-due-to-heavy-rains) The following orders are due to stormy weather brought by the typhoon-enhanced southwest monsoon or "habagat," which is expected to bring rains in some parts of Luzon for the next 24 hours. *(Sonny Daanoy)* Read: [https://mb.com.ph/2023/8/3/habagat-may-gradually-weaken-by-weekend-pagasa](https://mb.com.ph/2023/8/3/habagat-may-gradually-weaken-by-weekend-pagasa)
Photo credit to UPM
"Due to the anticipated heavy rains on the 3rd and 4th of August 2023, heads of UP Diliman (UPD) units are authorized to adopt work-from-home arrangements for their personnel as the circumstances warrant and consistent with the exigencies of the service," UPD said. The decision is an "appropriate consideration to those who reside far from campus and those who could encounter difficulty in commuting using public transportation,” it added.
However, UPD enjoined the University Health Service, UPD Police, Public Safety and Security Office, Special Services Brigade, and Campus Maintenance Office to deploy minimum numbers of needed onsite personnel. UPD also encouraged faculty members to shift to distance learning on the mentioned dates.
Photo credit to UPD
Similarly, UP Manila (UPM) announced a shift to home-based work as a directive from the Office of the Chancellor. "Due to inclement weather, work from home arrangement is in effect today, 3 August 2023, in UP Manila," UPM posted on its social media account.
However, it emphasized that personnel with urgent tasks in the office may report onsite and shift to WFH subsequently. UPM also suspended its classes on Thursday in accordance with the announcement of the local government of Manila City. Read: [https://mb.com.ph/2023/8/3/no-classes-in-manila-due-to-heavy-rains](https://mb.com.ph/2023/8/3/no-classes-in-manila-due-to-heavy-rains) The following orders are due to stormy weather brought by the typhoon-enhanced southwest monsoon or "habagat," which is expected to bring rains in some parts of Luzon for the next 24 hours. *(Sonny Daanoy)* Read: [https://mb.com.ph/2023/8/3/habagat-may-gradually-weaken-by-weekend-pagasa](https://mb.com.ph/2023/8/3/habagat-may-gradually-weaken-by-weekend-pagasa)
Photo credit to UPM