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Based on the tweet (@govph) from Philippine Government's official gazette, all holidays for December 2010 will stay on the dates originally scheduled (Proclamation 1841).
The following are the remaining holidays for December 2010.
The following are the remaining holidays for December 2010.
Special (Non-Working) Holidays
Additional Special (Non-Working) Holiday - December 24 (Friday)
Last Day of the Year December 31 (Friday)
Regular (Non-Working) Holidays
Christmas Day December 25 (Saturday)
Rizal Day December 27 (Monday nearest December 30)
Those who will be required to work on these dates shall be paid additional premiums as dictated by Labor Code.
How about January 3? is it a regular working day?
ReplyDeleteyes...January 3 is working day
ReplyDelete.january 3 2011? a working holiday?does that mean no class for us students?
ReplyDeleteJanuary 3 is a regular working day...Classes resumes.
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