Showing posts with label philippine holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label philippine holidays. Show all posts

Monday, December 13, 2010

List of Non-Working Holidays For December 2010

As proclaimed by the President Ninoy Aquino, here are the list of non-working holidays for December 2010.

The official holiday season starts on December 24 and, excluding a pocket of 3 working days (see bold type), ends on Monday, January 3, 2011.


Friday, December 24 – Additional Special (Non-Working) Day*
Saturday, December 25 – Christmas day; Regular Holiday; NWD*
Sunday, December 26 – NWD
Monday, December 27 – Monday nearest Rizal Day, December 30; Regular Holiday ; NWD*
Tuesday, December 28 – WD
Wednesday, December 29 – WD
Thursday, December 30 – WD
Friday, December 31 – Last Day of the Year; Special NWD*
Saturday, January 1 – NWD
Sunday, January 2 – NWD
Monday, January 3 – WD

* This is in accordance with Proclamation No. 1841 s. 2009, which has been retained as relevant for December this year after deliberation by the Office of the President.

Happy Holidays everyone.  Enjoy your vacation.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Regular Holiday On November 29

November 29, 2010, a Monday, is a regular holiday nationwide in accordance with existing laws and issuances affirmed by President Benigno S. Aquino III.


Labor and Employment Secretary Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz said this yesterday as she issued a labor advisory to the employees in the private sector informing them of such, including the corresponding pay rules that apply under the law.

“The nationwide holiday, known as Bonifacio Day, is being celebrated yearly in honor of the “great plebeian” and national hero Andres Bonifacio whose birth date, is November 30, 1863,” Baldoz said.

She said that while Executive No. 203 issued by the late President Corazon C. Aquino in 1987 had previously fixed the regular holiday every 30 November, Proclamation No. 1841, series of 2010, and Republic Act No. 9492 mandated that the holiday be moved to the Monday nearest the said date.

Accordingly, Baldoz, pursuant to the President’s emphasis to ensure the protection and welfare of the country’s workers under his 22-point agenda on labor and employment, advised employers in the country’s private sector on the pay rules they must observe during the regular holiday on 29 November, consistent with the country’s Labor Code, as follows:

(a) If the holiday falls on the employee’s regular workday, and the said day is unworked, the employee shall be entitled to one hundred percent (100%) of his/her regular daily rate, provided he/she present or is on leave of absence with pay on the work day immediately preceding the holiday.

(b) If worked, the employee shall be paid two hundred percent (200%) of his/her regular daily rate. Work rendered in excess of the eight (8) hours shall entitle the worker to an additional thirty percent (30%) of the hourly rate on the said day.

(c) If the day falls on the employee’s rest day and is worked, he/she shall be paid two hundred percent (200%) of his/her daily rate, plus thirty percent (30%) of the said rate, or a total of two hundred sixty percent (260%) on the first eight (8) hours of work. In excess of eight hours, he/she shall be paid an additional thirty percent (30%) of the hourly rate.

Feedbacks and inquiries? Call the DOLE Call Center at Hotline 2917 from your Globe or TM mobile phones, 908-2917 from your fixed-line phones (for free); or text (SMS) at 2910. Also, call or visit the DOLE Regional Office (RO) in your regions, whose addresses or telephone numbers may be sourced from the same DOLE Call Center. Also dial the Bureau of Working Conditions at trunk line 527-3000, local 302.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Reminder November 16 Regular Non-Working Holiday

President Noynoy Aquino has declared tomorrow as a non-working holiday in celebration of  Eid’l Adha (or Eidul Adha; translating to “Feast of Sacrifice”).  It is one of the two most important feasts of the Islamic faith, the other being Eid el-Fitr, which was celebrated September 10 of this year.

Additional Advisory:  The DFA–Office of Consular Affairs will be closed for receiving and processing of passports and authenticated documents on the 16th. However, the Passport Releasing area will remain open to the public to accommodate applicants who are scheduled to claim their passports. Passport applicants with confirmed passport appointments on November 16 will be accommodated for processing on November 15, 17, to 19.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Non Working Holiday On September 10

In celebration of Ramadan, the end of the Muslims' holy month of fasting, MalacaƱang has declared September 10 as a non working holiday. 

President Noynoy Aquino III has signed Proclamation 26, declaring September 10 as a non-working holiday as Muslims celebrate the "Eid ul-Fitr," or the festivities for the end of Ramadan.


"Eid" is an Arabic word meaning "festivity" while "Fit.r" means "to purify." The holiday is thus a symbol of purification after completing the fasting month.

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. The Ramadan began on August 11 this year and will end on September 10

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Philippine November Holidays 2009

If you are thinking for a vacation this coming November, here are the scheduled public holidays as declared by the President.

October 31 to November 2 - In observance of All Saints' day and All Souls' day.
November 27 to November 28 - Eid'l Adha or the Feast of Sacrifice.
November 30 - Bonifacio Day.

I hope you enjoy your long weekends. SPEND - it drives the economy.
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