Makati LGU adopts four-day workweek, extended service hours
Makati City Mayor Nancy Binay (Photo from Makati PIO)
Makati City Mayor Nancy Binay announced on Monday, March 9, the city's adoption of a four-day workweek starting March 16 as part of its energy and fuel-saving steps following the President's directive to implement energy conservation measures amid the worsening conflict in the Middle East.
Binay said new office hours at the Makati City Hall will be from Monday to Thursday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Offices in charge of providing emergency services are not covered by the new directive.
“We support the national government’s initiative to promote energy conservation across government offices. At the same time, we want to make sure that vital services remain accessible to our constituents,” Binay explained, as she urged residents to monitor the city's official Facebook page for updates on specific office schedules.
“With extended service hours from Monday to Thursday, Makati residents, workers, and business owners can continue to conveniently access city services while we implement these energy-saving measures," she added.
The mayor also encouraged residents and clients to plan their visits accordingly and take advantage of the extended service hours at the Makati City Hall during the four-day onsite workweek.