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    Pakistan Government Introduces Four-Day Workweek for Federal Offices

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The federal government of Pakistan has officially introduced a four-day workweek for all government offices, a move that represents a notable change in the traditional working schedule of public sector institutions. This new arrangement, which came into effect immediately following the notification issued on Tuesday, mandates that government offices will now operate from Monday through Thursday, leaving Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays as official days off.

    This decision marks a significant shift from the conventional five-day workweek and is expected to impact the daily routines of thousands of government employees across the country. The Cabinet Division has played a central role in implementing this change, ensuring that the revised timetable is uniformly applied in both federal and provincial government departments. By extending the weekend to three days, the government aims to improve work-life balance while also aligning with broader austerity measures.

    In addition to altering office hours, the Cabinet Division has introduced a financial component to the austerity plan. Officers holding Grade-20 positions or those earning monthly salaries exceeding Rs 300,000 have been asked to voluntarily accept a deduction equivalent to two days’ pay. This salary reduction is part of the government’s broader strategy to curb expenditures amid ongoing economic challenges. However, it is important to note that this measure excludes employees working in critical sectors such as health and education, recognizing the essential nature of their services.

    The notification follows the announcement of an austerity package unveiled by Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif just a day earlier. This package aims to streamline government spending and improve fiscal discipline in response to the country’s economic pressures. The introduction of a shorter workweek and salary adjustments for higher-paid officials are key components of this initiative, reflecting the government’s commitment to fiscal responsibility.

    While the new four-day workweek is expected to bring some relief to employees by providing longer weekends, it also raises questions about productivity and service delivery in government offices. Observers and stakeholders will be closely monitoring how this change affects the efficiency of public services and whether it sets a precedent for other sectors in Pakistan. Meanwhile, the government has emphasized that the move is designed to optimize resources without compromising the quality of work.

    Overall, this development signifies a proactive approach by the Pakistani government to adapt its operational framework in line with current economic realities. As the country navigates financial constraints, such reforms may become increasingly common, reflecting a shift towards more flexible and cost-effective governance practices.

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