Oct 31, Nov 28 & Dec 26 non-working holidays
MalacaƱan has declared October 31, November 28 and December 26 as special non-working holidays, Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye said Friday.
Under Proclamation 839, the three dates, which all fall on a Monday, are declared special non-working holidays. November 1, All Saints' Day, and November 30, Bonifacio Day, will be regular working days.
All activities and celebrations in observance of Bonifacio Day will be conducted on November 30, Bunye said.
December 25, Christmas Day, falls on a Sunday this year.
Under President Arroyo's "holiday economics", Mondays preceding or following an official holiday are declared as a holiday.
Bunye said the early announcement would allow employers to plan work schedules accordingly.
Under Proclamation 839, the three dates, which all fall on a Monday, are declared special non-working holidays. November 1, All Saints' Day, and November 30, Bonifacio Day, will be regular working days.
All activities and celebrations in observance of Bonifacio Day will be conducted on November 30, Bunye said.
December 25, Christmas Day, falls on a Sunday this year.
Under President Arroyo's "holiday economics", Mondays preceding or following an official holiday are declared as a holiday.
Bunye said the early announcement would allow employers to plan work schedules accordingly.
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