NegOcc capitol back to 5-day work week

The Negros Occidental Provincial Capitol Park and Lagoon in Bacolod City is now open to the public. It has been closed for months due to the coronavirus pandemic. NEGROS OCCIDENTAL PIO
The Negros Occidental Provincial Capitol Park and Lagoon in Bacolod City is now open to the public. It has been closed for months due to the coronavirus pandemic. NEGROS OCCIDENTAL PIO

BACOLOD City β€“ The provincial government of Negros Occidental returned to a five-day work week duty. 

In a memorandum, Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson directed all employees to resume rendering eight working hours a day for five days or a total of 40 days a week effective Nov. 9.

The governor noted that the quarantine classification of Bacolod has already been downgraded from modified enhanced community quarantine to general community quarantine.

He also cited Section 5, Rule XVII of the Omnibus Rules Implementing Book V of Executive Order 292 of the Office of the President in his directive.

On Aug. 28, the provincial government adopted a four-day work week to curb the spread of coronavirus disease.

Employees of offices at the provincial capitol were then required to physically report to work only from Monday to Thursday. They worked from home on Fridays.

β€œIn the interest and the exigency of the service and for the protection of employees of the provincial government, a four-day workweek and a day of work from home shall be implemented until revoked or amended in writing,” Lacson said in his earlier memorandum.

Lacson also approved the reopening of the Provincial Capitol Park and Lagoon some eight months after it was closed due to quarantine restrictions.

Starting Saturday, visitors were allowed entry but must observe health and safety protocols.

However, the number of visitors is limited to 50 persons only at any given time and only persons aging 18 to 65 are allowed inside the park.

Also, activities are only limited to walking and jogging. Events and social gatherings are not allowed. Only three persons are allowed to hold group exercises.

Upon entry, visitors must submit to temperature check and record-log in, and do handwashing.

Physical distancing, wearing a facemask, and face shield must also be observed. (With a report from PNA/PN)

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