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'No work, no pay' on October 31, a special non-working holiday (Philstar.com)

MANILA, Philippines — October 31, sometimes called Halloween or All Saints' Eve, will be a special non-working holiday, the Palace said Tuesday as it ...

Overtime is paid an additional 30% of the workers' hourly rate on that day. Others who do not celebrate the holidays use the days off for travel and for rest. November 1, All Saints' Day, was earlier declared a special non-working holiday.

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Marcos Adds Oct. 31 as Holiday to Help Boost Philippine Tourism (Bloomberg)

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declared October 31, the eve of All Saints' Day, as a special non-working holiday.

November 1 was earlier declared a declared October 31, the eve of All Saints’ Day, as a special non-working holiday. Marcos signed the proclamation on the holiday to give the public more time with their families, and to boost local tourism, said Cheloy Garafil, Office of the Press Secretary’s officer-in-charge.

PBBM declares Oct. 31 as special non-working holiday (pna.gov.ph)

MANILA – President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has declared Oct. 31, 2022 as a special non-working holiday in the country, Malacañang announced on ...

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Oct. 31 declared as special non-working holiday (ABS-CBN News)

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has signed a document declaring Oct. 31 as a special non-working holiday in the country, an official said Tuesday.

1, All Saints' Day, is also a special non-working holiday. 31 as a special non-working holiday in the country, an official said Tuesday. has signed a document declaring Oct.

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Oct. 31 declared special non-working holiday | PTV News (ptvnews.ph)

“The President made the declaration to boost local tourism and allow workers to have time for their families,” Office of the Press Secretary Officer-in-Charge ...

18, declared Oct. 31 as a special non-working holiday in the country, the Office of the Press Secretary said. Marcos on Tuesday, Oct.

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PBBM declares October 31 special non-working holiday | Samuel ... (Business Mirror)

Filipinos can look forward to a long weekend when they remember their departed loved ones November. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has declared October ...

In a news conference on Tuesday, Office of the Press Secretary (OPS) Officer in Charge Cheloy E. Meanwhile, All Souls’ Day, which is commemorated on November 2 (Wednesday), will be considered as a special working holiday. 1236, All Saints’ Day, which will be celebrated on November 1 (Tuesday), was declared as a special non-working holiday.

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WATCH | Long weekend! Oct 31 a non-working holiday – Marcos (Politiko)

The declaration of 31 october 2022, falling on a. Monday, as a Special (Non-Working) Day will strengthen family ties and promote domestic tourism,” ...

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Palace declares October 31 a holiday (manilastandard.net)

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has declared October 31, 2022 as a special non-working holiday to allow Filipinos to spend more time with their families ...

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