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PM Shehbaz announces four-day workweek, austerity

Published on: March 9, 2026 9:47 PM

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday unveiled sweeping austerity and energy conservation measures, including a four-day workweek for government offices. The announcement comes as Pakistan prepares for potential economic fallout from the ongoing Middle East conflict. Schools will remain closed for two weeks, and 50% of government staff will work from home.

Addressing the nation, Sharif said an additional weekly holiday would be introduced to reduce fuel consumption. He added that 60% of government vehicles would remain off the roads for the next two months. Fuel allowances for official vehicles will be cut by 50%, with ambulances exempted.

Read more: Government cuts fuel supply for official vehicles by 50%

The premier further announced that federal cabinet members will forgo their salaries for two months, while parliamentarians’ pay will be reduced by 50%. Senior officials earning over Rs300,000 per month will contribute two days’ salary for public welfare. Government departmental expenditures will be reduced by 20%, and new purchases of vehicles, furniture, and air conditioners are banned.

Sharif emphasized that foreign visits by ministers, advisers, and officials are prohibited unless essential for national interests. He said teleconferencing and online meetings will be prioritized, and official dinners and iftar events have been banned under the austerity plan. The measures aim to ensure economic stability and prudent resource management amid global uncertainty.

Read more: PM Shehbaz orders strict action against fuel hoarders nationwide

The prime minister concluded that these steps are designed to protect Pakistan’s energy reserves, maintain fiscal discipline, and cushion the economy from regional disruptions. Citizens are urged to cooperate in energy conservation and avoid unnecessary travel during the period.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: four-day workweek, fuel conservation Pakistan, government staff work from home, Latest, Middle East conflict impact, Pakistan austerity measures, Shehbaz Sharif announcement

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