Walang Pasok: Face-to-face class suspensions on Oct. 16, 17 due to transport strike

Several local government units and institutions have suspended face-to-face classes due to a transport strike set by some operators and drivers of jeepneys.

Some institutions also announced their shift to online mode of learning on Monday, Oct. 16.

 

Marikina (to shift to online)

Oct. 16

All levels (public and private)

 

Parañaque (to shift to online)

Oct. 16

All levels (public and private)

 

Las Piñas (to shift to online)

Oct. 16

All levels (public and private)

 

Pampanga (shift to online/modular encouraged)

Oct. 16-17

All levels (public and private)

 

Santa Rosa, Laguna (to shift to online/modular)

Oct. 16

All levels (public and private)

 

De La Salle University (to shift to online)

Oct. 16

Classes and work

 

University of Santo Tomas (to shift to online/remote)

Oct. 16

Classes and work

 

Polytechnic University of the Philippines (to shift to online)

Oct. 16, 2023

All levels

 

University of the East Manila and Caloocan (to shift to online)

Oct. 16

All levels

 

National University Manila (to shift to online)

Oct. 16

All levels

 

San Beda University – Manila and Rizal (to shift to online)

Oct. 16

IBED level

 

Lyceum of the Philippines University Manila (to shift to online)

Oct. 16

All levels

 

Adamson University (to shift to online)

Oct. 16, 2023

Classes and work

 

Our Lady of Fatima University Laguna (to shift to online)

Oct. 16, 2023

All levels

 

The Quezon City government and Muntinlupa City government said there will be no city-wide suspension of classes on Oct. 16, but they will deploy vehicles to ferry affected commuters.

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