Philippines to Shorten Work Week, Cut Power Use to Save Energy


The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry had warned that the four-day work week could significantly affect the manufacturing industry, a key pillar of the economy. “We have been operating on limited resources and further reducing the number of work days could affect our commitments,” Perry Ferrer, president of the chamber, said before Marcos’ Friday announcement. 



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