XX June 2020 – Eid`l Fitr XX August 2020 – Eid`l Adha Chinese New Year – 25 January 2020 (Saturday) EDSA Revolution Anniversary – 25 February 2020 (Tuesday) Black Saturday – 11 April 2020 (Saturday) Ninoy Aquino Day – 21 August 2020 (Friday) All Saints` Day – 1 November 2020 (Sunday) Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary – 8 December 2020 (Tuesday) Last day of the year – 31 December, 2020 (Thursday) November 2, 2020, MondayDecember 24, 2020, Thursday Do you work on a holiday? How to calculate your salary. No holidays posted? This is because you have not selected any type of holiday. Please check at least one of the boxes. Proclamations declaring national holidays to be observed by Eid`l Fitr and Eid`l Adha are issued after the approximate dates of Islamic holidays have been established in accordance with the Islamic calendar or the lunar calendar, or according to Islamic astronomical calculations, as possible or expedient. Meanwhile, December 8 of each year is celebrated nationwide as a special holiday to commemorate the Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary, as provided for in Republic Act 10966, promulgated by Duterte on December 28, 2017. The events and observations related to the holidays we list may be cancelled or otherwise affected due to measures taken to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. Please check with the organizers for more details. Malacañang will issue proclamations to declare national holidays for Eid Fitr and Eid Adha after the approximate dates of Islamic holidays have been established. Malacañang on Friday released a copy of Proclamation 845, which lists regular holidays and special non-working days for 2020. MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte signed proclamation No.
845 on Friday, Nov. 15, declaring regular holidays and special non-working days for 2020. Specific and current holidays, holidays, and holidays in the Philippines for 2020 can be integrated into your application. All Souls Day – November 2, 2020 (Monday) Christmas Eve – December 24, 2020 (Thursday) Proclamation 845 declares 25. January 2020 to a special day off as Chinese nationals around the world celebrate Chinese New Year, which is « one of the most revered and festive events celebrated not only in China but also in the Philippines. » There are 9 regular holidays in the Philippines, namely: The proclamation also declares November 2 (Monday) and December 24 (Thursday) of next year as additional special non-working days. President Rodrigo Duterte signed the proclamation on November 15, which takes effect « immediately. » 20% salary increase for all Olympics and COS working in government. c. If it falls on the employee`s day of rest and when the employee is working, Proclamation 845 must be published in a newspaper of wide circulation. (PNA).
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