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Cabinet revives five-day work week for bureaucrats

A working group sent recommendations on the same
Representational image: Men sitting in an office. AFP/File
Representational image: Men sitting in an office. AFP/File

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has implemented the five-day work week to save energy in the midst of a severe power crisis after a report was presented to the federal cabinet on Tuesday (today).

The minister for energy deliberated the recommendations prepared by a working group of lawmakers that made the following suggestions:

  • Five-day work week
  • One day work from home
  • 35% reduction in fuel allowance of govt officials (this will not apply to operational vehicles of public departments)
  • Closure of lights in streets and public places on alternate days
  • Reduction in working hours of commercial markets

Twin petrol price hikes brings Pakistan ‘out of financial crisis’

Pakistan’s [power shortfall][4] has reached 6,865MW, causing 12 to 14 hours of load shedding, amid rising temperatures.

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