Senator Tulfo urges revival of work-from-home amid rising fuel prices

In Manila, Senator Erwin Tulfo has urged the government and private sector to revive work-from-home (WFH) arrangements to help employees cope with mounting transportation costs from rising pump prices. Business groups expressed openness to WFH but noted that not all enterprises can implement it.

MANILA, Philippines — With pump prices continuing to rise, Senator Erwin Tulfo has called on the government and private sector to reinstate work-from-home (WFH) arrangements, which proved effective during the COVID-19 pandemic.

"If a worker’s physical presence or activity is not required at the workplace, why not just have them report online?" Tulfo said. He added that office roles such as planning, research, admin, and customer service could shift to remote work.

Tulfo noted the visible impacts during rush hours, with increasing numbers of stranded passengers as fewer public utility vehicles (PUVs) operate due to high fuel costs.

For sectors unable to adopt WFH, like manufacturing, hospitality, food service, and on-site health care, he encouraged alternative commuting options such as ride-sharing to ease daily budgets.

Malacañang stated it would leave WFH decisions to private businesses amid the national energy emergency. Business groups voiced openness but stressed limitations for some enterprises.

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Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa announces budget limits and Friday work-from-home policy to combat fuel crisis from Middle East tensions.
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Purbaya limits new budgets and proposes Friday WFH to save fuel

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Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa has limited new budget requests from ministries and agencies to safeguard the state budget amid global turbulence. He proposed work-from-home every Friday for civil servants and private sector after Eid al-Fitr 2026 to save up to 20 percent on fuel. This responds to the energy crisis from Middle East conflict.

Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa stated that a work-from-home policy on Fridays could save fuel oil without disrupting national productivity. He made the remarks during a meeting at the Presidential Palace Complex in Jakarta on Friday. The policy is still under discussion and directly monitored by President Prabowo Subianto.

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Indonesia's government has mandated work from home (WFH) for civil servants (ASN) every Friday starting April 1, 2026, to boost energy and mobility efficiency. The policy, set via circulars from MenpanRB and Mendagri, could save the state budget Rp6.2 trillion. Private firms, BUMN, and BUMD are urged to follow suit through a forthcoming Menaker circular.

Malacañang warned it would pursue legal action against those spreading false ‘energy lockdown’ claims amid rising fuel prices due to Middle East tensions. Presidential Communications Office Secretary Dave Gomez said the government would not tolerate fabricated reports linking lockdowns to fuel shortages or a new COVID-19 variant. He urged the public to verify information from official sources before sharing.

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Manila Mayor Isko Moreno Domagoso has ordered a 50% reduction in fuel use across the city government in response to supply and price disruptions from the US-Iran conflict in the Middle East. This comes as oil prices are set to rise in the Philippines next week. The measures aim to safeguard public funds and essential services.

Economic managers are set to meet today to submit proposals to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. addressing soaring oil prices from the Middle East war. Presidential Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro said the Development Budget Coordination Committee discussed measures including fuel excise taxes. The UPLIFT committee meeting is also scheduled.

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The Senate's probe into the government's response to the Middle East crisis is targeting oil companies for potential profiteering as fuel prices rise sharply. Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian voiced concerns over firms selling old fuel stocks at elevated prices. Sen. Bam Aquino called for a price freeze on essential goods.

 

 

 

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