President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has declared Dec. 26, the day after Christmas, as a special non-working day nationwide.
2, 2023, which will fall on a Monday, will be an additional special non-working day “in consideration of the Filipino tradition of visiting relatives and spending time with their families for this occasion.” To allow “long weekends” in 2023, Malacañang earlier updated the list of regular holidays and special non-working days through Proclamation 90, which amended Proclamation 42. 26, 2022 as an additional non-working day, saying this was to “give the people the full opportunity to celebrate the holiday with their families and loved ones.”
MANILA, Philippines – Filipinos will have another long weekend during this year's holiday season after President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declared December 26, 2022 ...
MANILA, Philippines – Filipinos will have another long weekend during this year’s holiday season after President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. The proclamation states that a “longer weekend will encourage families to get together and strengthen their relationship towards a more productive environment, and will promote domestic tourism.” declared December 26, 2022 – the day after Christmas – a special non-working day.
PRESIDENT Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. declared Monday, December 26, a special non-working holiday across the country, the Office of the Press Secretary ...
2, 2023, which falls on a Monday, is already declared a special non-working holiday under Proclamation 90. declared Monday, December 26, a special non-working holiday across the country, the Office of the Press Secretary announced on Thursday. Marcos' proclamation was made, as Christmas Day, December 25, falls on a Sunday.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has declared December 26, 2022, the day after Christmas, as an additional special non-working day in the entire country.
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MANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has declared Dec. 26 this year a special non-working day throughout the country to “give the people the full ...
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MANILA -- President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Thursday issued a proclamation declaring Dec. 26, 2022, as an additional special non-working day throughout ...
2, 2023, which falls on a Monday, will be an additional special non-working day “in consideration of the Filipino tradition of visiting relatives and spending time with their families for this occasion.” 11, amended Proclamation 42, declaring the regular holidays and special non-working days. “A longer weekend will encourage families to get together and strengthen their relationship towards a more productive environment, and will promote tourism,” the proclamation reads.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Thursday issued a proclamation declaring Dec. 26, 2022, as an additional special non-working day throughout the country.
Under Proclamation 90, Jan. 11, amended Proclamation 42, declaring the regular holidays and special non-working days. The chief executive ordered the Department of Labor and Employment to issue the appropriate circular to implement the proclamation for the private sector.
By Katrina Gracia Consebido. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. declared Dec. 26, 2022 as an additional special non-working day in the country through ...
2, 2023 as a special non-working day “in consideration of the Filipino tradition of visiting relatives and spending time with their families for this occasion.” -ag The proclamation seeks to “give the people the full opportunity to celebrate the holiday with their families and loved ones.” “A longer weekend will encourage families to get together and strengthen their relationship towards a more productive environment, and will promote tourism,” it read.