Sri Lanka Enforces 4-Day Workweek to Cut Energy Use Amid Middle East War Crisis

Sri Lanka has implemented a four-day workweek across government and private sectors to reduce electricity consumption by 25% due to an energy crisis linked to disruptions from the Middle East war. This measure aims to alleviate the acute power shortage caused by rising fuel prices and supply constraints, while also including actions like turning off street lamps and promoting less energy-intensive practices. Authorities are simultaneously seeking additional oil sources and encouraging remote work, though experts warn the measures may only provide temporary relief amid uncertain global energy dynamics.
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