Pinapayag ng DepEd na mag-WFH ang school staff tuwing Biyernes sa break

Pinayagan ng Department of Education na mag-work-from-home tuwing Biyernes ang mga school-based personnel sa panahon ng end-of-school-year break. Inilabas noong April 9 ang memorandum ni Undersecretary Fatima Lipp Panontongan na nagbabago sa naunang patakaran. Ito ay bahagi ng pagsisikap sa pagtitipid ng enerhiya.

Inilabas ni DepEd Undersecretary at chief of staff Fatima Lipp Panontongan ang memorandum noong April 9, na nagpapahintulot sa four-day onsite work schedule mula Lunes hanggang Huwebes, at WFH tuwing Biyernes para sa school-based non-teaching at related teaching personnel. Ito ay mula April 10 hanggang June 5, 2026.

Sinabi ni Panontongan, “In line with the department’s energy conservation efforts… flexible working arrangement adopting a four-day onsite work schedule (Monday to Thursday) and WFH on Fridays shall also apply to school-based non-teaching and related teaching personnel for the period from April 10 to June 5, 2026.”

Dapat tiyakin ng mga school heads na hindi maapektuhan ang mahahalagang operasyon at mapanatili ang tamang staffing. Ang patakaran ay sumusunod sa Memorandum Circular 114 ni Executive Secretary Ralph Recto, na nagdidirekta sa mga ahensya ng gobyerno na mag-adopt ng four-day work arrangement upang mabawasan ang konsumo ng enerhiya at gasolina.

Naglabas din ang DepEd ng Memorandum 18 na nag-aadopt ng parehong schedule. Natapos ang school year 2025-2026 noong March 31.

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