Inquirer
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Labor and Employment (Dole) said Friday that it will restore the five-day workweek schedule starting June 1, 2026, after complying with a compressed work schedule to save energy amid the Middle East conflict. This came after Dole Secretary Francis Tolentino signed on Thursday a memorandum agreement effective for all Dole bureaus, services, regional offices, and attached agencies. READ: Four-day worksheet starts in some gov’t offices “As the primary responsible agency for labor standards and social protection, and to satisfy the non-impediment clause of MC [memorandum circular] No. 114 and to fulfill the Department’s statutory mandate […]... Keep on reading: Dole restores standard 5-day workweek schedule starting June 1
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