TACLOBAN CITY — After more than two months of operating under a compressed four-day workweek aimed at reducing energy consumption, the Tacloban City government will officially return to a regular Monday-to-Friday work schedule beginning May 18.
Mayor Alfred Romualdez announced the resumption of standard office operations through Memorandum Order No. 2026-05-99, ending the city’s work-from-home arrangement every Friday and the compressed workweek scheme that had been in place since March 9.
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The four-day workweek was adopted earlier this year in response to the national government’s call for energy conservation measures amid rising power costs and concerns over electricity supply.













