Face-to-face classes in some local governments and schools in Metro Manila are suspended on Monday, October 16, due to a nationwide transport strike.
Pampanga's provincial office already released an executive order suspending in-person classes in the whole province from Oct. 16 to 17 to prepare for the strike.
Gov. Dennis Pineda said classes should shift to online or modular learning modes during this time so learners' programs would not be affected. In a statement released Sunday, the city government of Las Piñas said it will be suspending all face-to-face classes in public and private schools in the city, “transitioning to synchronous online learning for the day”.
Government offices will remain open, with the local government providing vehicles along major thoroughfares to provide free transportation to affected commuters.The city government of Pasay City also suspended face-to-face classes in all levels in the city, for both private and public schools.Mayor Along Malapitan likewise announced that all classes in all levels of public and private schools in the city should shift to online classes.
The city have also prepared rescue vehicles for residents who will be affected by the transport strike.Mayor Marcy Teodoro åof Marikina announced the suspension of face-to-face classes at all levels, both in private and public schools within the city.De La Salle University in Manila also suspended in-person classes on Monday, Oct. 16, due to the transport strike.
In an announcement posted on its social media pages, DLSU said classes and work in their university would shift to online mode on Monday.FROM OUR ARCHIVES
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