Bacoor and Dasmariñas LGUs revert to 5-day work week as temperatures recede
CAVITE – The city governments of Bacoor and Dasmariñas have reverted to implementing a five-day work week starting Monday, July 1.
Bacoor Mayor Strike Revilla during the distribution of Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situation on June 24 (Photo from the City Government of Bacoor Facebook page/MANILA BULLETIN)
Government office hours in both cities will return to 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
The two local government units (LGUs) implemented a compressed four-day work week during the dry season to reduce electricity and water consumption amid the excessive heat.

Dasmariñas Mayor Jenny Austria-Barzaga at a Regular People's Day Monday on June 24 (Photo from Mayor Jenny Austria-Barzaga's Facebook page/MANILA BULLETIN)
The Bacoor LGU initially scheduled its four-day work week to last until August 31, while the Dasmariñas LGU planned its compressed work week to conclude by July 31.
However, both city governments decided to shorten the implementation of the compressed workweek, with temperatures being less extreme than they were during the dry season.
