President Duterte signed on Friday, Oct. 29 Proclamation No. 1236, which identifies the dates of regular holidays and special working and non-working days for the upcoming year of 2022. READ:
President Duterte signed on Friday, Oct. 29 Proclamation No. 1236, which identifies the dates of regular holidays and special working and non-working days for the upcoming year of 2022.
“For the country to recover from the adverse economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a need to encourage economic productivity by, among others, minimizing work disruption and commemorating some special holidays as special days instead,” the proclamation read. The following are designated as regular holidays: New Year’s day , Araw ng Kagitingan , Maundy Thursday , Good Friday , Labor Day , Independence Day National Heroes Day , Bonifacio Day , Christmas day , and Rizal Day .
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Comelec releases tentative list of candidates for May 2022 pollsLOOK: Comelec releases tentative list of candidates for May 2022 polls READ:
Read more »
Comelec eyes 3 in-person debates for presidential, VP bets for 2022 polls
Read more »
Robredo-Marcos 'rematch' likely in 2022 elections, predicts TrillanesThe Nation's Leading Newspaper
Read more »
‘Partial operations’ for MCIA’s 2nd runway set at 2022The second runway of Mactan Cebu International Airport (MCIA) could be partially operational within the second quarter of next year.
Read more »
Cagayan de Oro fears more floods until early 2022 due to La NiñaLocal officials fear that this week's floods in Cagayan de Oro and elsewhere in Mindanao are just a glimpse of what's to come because of La Niña.
Read more »
Half-day work in all courts nationwide Oct. 29Work in all courts nationwide will only be until 12 noon today, Friday, Oct. 29, “to allow officials and employees to prepare for the All Saints’ Day break,” Acting Chief Justice Estela M. Perlas Bernabe said.
Read more »