Anyone here knows what are the Malacaņang-declared non-working days this coming All Saints Day? Or wala pang dine-declare? Thanks!
Anyone here knows what are the Malacaņang-declared non-working days this coming All Saints Day? Or wala pang dine-declare? Thanks!
i wish they'd send it out soon. dami nang nag-aabang niyan.
...maybe they're still busy with the Binay issue. hehehe!
sobra naman yan kung i dedeclare pang holiday ang 2 at 3..
usually ang 31 ni dedeclare na holiday.. pero wag naman sana ang 2 at 3.. kawawa naman mga kumpanya nyan..
I don't think that they'll declare Nov 1-3 as a holiday... that's just too much for the business to absorb.
I am counting on them to declare either Nov 1-2 or 2-3 as a holidy. Kung Nov 1-2, malas nung hindi pwede mag leave on Nov 3.![]()
I hope they declare Oct 31 a special holiday....para naman mahaba-haba bakasyon and para 1 day (Oct 30) na lang ang i-file na vacation leave. He-he-he.![]()
at least november 2 sana magdeclare para sa mga lumuwas for the holiday...
Oct. 31 to Nov. 2, pwede na walang pasok. Hehe. Kaso ampanget, sandwich yung moday and friday.![]()
Pag hindi na-declare ang 31, usually we are allowed to go home at 2 PM. Sana i-declare na lang.
move na lang sa Oct. 31 ang holiday.. tapos declare Oct. 30 as special non working.. eh di Oct. 28 to Oct. 31 walang pasok..
malay nyo, magpasa ng executive order yong mga genius sa malacanang moving all saints' day on nov. 3, para long weekend. bwahaha!
tried to click the link but it brought me to a different news..
are there any announcement yet??
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found it at their archive..
Oct. 31 and Nov. 2 are regular working days -- Palace
Malacaņang said today only All Saints’ Day, Nov. 1 (Wednesday) is a holiday and Oct. 31 and Nov. 2 will be regular working days nationwide.
Press Secretary and Presidential Spokesman Ignacio R. Bunye said in an interview by Radyo ng Bayan that the government is not inclined to declare a long holiday for the observance of All Saints’ Day because of its effects on business operations.
According to Bunye, it is up to the management of private companies to decide on whatever arrangement they want to implement for their employees on Oct. 31 and Nov. 2.
"As far as the private companies are concerned, that’s up to the management. But in the government, we have a clear policy, there is no declaration of holiday on October 31 and November 2," he said.
He explained that the government is aware of the implications of long holidays in the business operations of private companies, particularly in granting holiday pay and holiday premium to their employees.
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo had earlier issued Proclamation No. 1155 declaring Oct. 24 (Tuesday) as a regular holiday nationwide in observance of the Eid’l Fitr, the Muslim Feast of Ramadhan.