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September 6th, 2011 05:52 PM #1
Ano say ninyo dito? For me, hindi applicable ito sa manufacturing firms. Maybe sa mga opisina lang na walang production line, pwede. Pero sa mga manufacturing firms, big NO NO....
Four-day workweek proposed
By Fernan Marasigan, BusinessMirror
Posted at 09/05/2011 7:59 AM | Updated as of 09/05/2011 7:59 AM
MANILA, Philippines - A pro-administration legislator has pushed for the adoption of 10-hour, four-day or 10/4 workweek in both public and private sectors, which would not only save on costs but also enable workers to have extended weekends with their families.
According to Liberal Party Rep. Winston Castelo of Quezon City, his draft proposal “Four-Day Work Week Act of 2011” will not change the traditional 40 hours of work every week or cut back on service or productivity.
“It will still be 40 hours a week, but the work schedule will run from Monday to Thursday instead of until Friday. Public- and private-sector employees will put in two additional hours of work daily,” Castelo said.
Castelo said the 10/4 formula could mean weekly savings of at least 20% in work expenses. He added that it could also serve as a “poverty alleviation” program by itself for cash-strapped workers.
“If a worker in Metro Manila spends P200 a day intransport fare, food and snacks, and other expenses in going to work—or P1,000 every week, the 10/4 workweek will mean a savings of P200 per week. For workers in the provinces, who spend an average of P100 a day, the weekly savings can reach P100,” Castelo said.
This can translate to weekly savings amounting to at least P20 billion for the more than 20 million private-sector workers and 1.5 million state employees, he added.
Castelo said the proposal seeks to address the economic difficulties caused by rising prices and stagnant wages, as he noted that the continuing increases in the prices of petroleum products have triggered a corresponding rise in the prices of goods and services.
Also, the legislator said the three-day extended weekend can make employees more revitalized and motivated because they would have more time to spend with their families and pursue other activity, including hobby and leisure.
The additional day-off, Castelo said can push workers to pursue other productive activities, including learning new skills to retool themselves and hone their competitiveness in the labor market.
“In the end, the 10/4 workweek can provide a positive impact on the worker’s morale and productivity in the workplace,” Castelo said.
On the part of the employers, the formula, he said can result in savings in terms of maintenance cost and employees’ overtime pay.
The former Quezon City councilor said that 10/4 workweek is already being enforced at the House of Representatives.
“Employees at the House of Representatives start at 8 a.m. and end up at 7 p.m. for a total of 10 hours of work every day. Yet service and productivity is never compromised by the shorter workweek and longer weekend,” Castelo said.
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September 6th, 2011 05:59 PM #2
I also don't favor it at all... Maskin offices... Kasi that's one less day of transaction. I just imagine walang banks on Friday so 4 days lang ang bank... Ang pwede lang talaga dito PRIVATE OFFICES like Human Resource, Accounting, Legal etc...
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September 6th, 2011 06:03 PM #3
pwede namang may Friday.. like yung iba monday to thursday.. tapos yung iba tuesday to friday.. para covered lahat nang araw..
ang problema dyan.. hindi naman magiging productive.. nasubukan na namin yan.. 12 hours a day pa nga.. pag palo nang 9th hour pagod na ang mga tao.. so wala din nagagawa..
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September 6th, 2011 06:10 PM #4
would foreign companies still wanna do business with local companies kung ganun?
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September 6th, 2011 06:16 PM #6
This bill should be filed in the useless garbage bin. And with regard to government offices, whether we have a 5 day workweek, 4 day workweek, 6 day workweek, as long as we have inept, corrupt and lazy workers, nothing wont happen at all.
I also agree with what Qwerty said, people will burn out and be less efficient after a certain time. Factor in also that its hard to commute around the metro so those without cars and live outside will be home even later.
You want our country to be more productive? Things such as passing bills that prioritize education, investment and trade, getting rid of the Lina law, stop patronizing those who don't contribute to the economy (aka squatters), get rid of red tape and find a way to make our lazy ass government employees actually work... etc... just might help.
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September 6th, 2011 06:17 PM #7
Stupid idea. Just leave this proposal to government agencies basta wag lang BIR, NBI, SSS, DTI, LTO at mga agencies na laging dinadayo ng tao. Yung Senate and Congress ok lang kasi that means they have one day less of politicking and creating damage to the nation!
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September 6th, 2011 06:22 PM #9
Sa computation ko nga, based lang sa minimun wage rate, mas malaki pa magagastos ko sa 4 days work comparing sa 5 days works dahil sa additional 2 hours OT per day. Haaaay naku, bakit ba mga ganyan mag-isip ang mga kongresista ngayon. Paatras tayo sa ginagawa nila, hindi pasulong. :hammer:
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September 6th, 2011 06:23 PM #10
tsaka papaano yung 48 hours work week.. yung may pasok nang saturday??
Where in throttle body is the adjustment the bizscew or on fix SAS
high idle RPM at engine start