SAN ANTONIO, Zambales — The Department of Tourism (DOT) in Central Luzon will implement a compressed four-day workweek beginning Monday (March 9) to support the national government’s call to conserve energy. The initiative comes amid rising global fuel prices linked to tensions in the Middle East. In an advisory issued late Friday night (March 6), the regional tourism office said the new arrangement follows Department Order No. 2026-0013, titled “Adoption of Compressed (Four-Day) Workweek Arrangement in the Department of Tourism.” Under the policy, office operations will run from Monday to Thursday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., while Fridays will […]... Keep on reading: DOT Central Luzon adopts 4-day workweek to conserve energy