
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, March 8) — A number of local government units in Metro Manila lifted the suspension of face-to-face classes after public utility drivers and operators ended their strike.
The City of Manila said asynchronous classes will continue until Saturday.
The San Juan City local government, meanwhile, gave school administrations the discretion on holding in-person classes.
Ateneo de Manila University also announced the resumption of in-person classes and onsite work.
Local government units will stop offering “libreng sakay” trips as public utility vehicles resume their normal routes.
Resumption of face-to-face classes
— Caloocan
— Malabon
— Mandaluyong
— Marikina
— Muntinlupa
— Navotas
— Parañaque
— Pasig
— Quezon City (private schools not required)
End of “libreng sakay” trips
— Manila
— Parañaque
— Pasig
















