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Proclamation No. 839 [Long Weekends...]

Since I was unsure if the 28th was really a free day I did a search and here it is straight from ATE GLO’s Office [note: this was dated May 10,2005]. [Blue Text is from the Proclamation]

Forthcoming Long Weekend for November
[Friday, November 25, 2005 thru Monday, November 28, 2005]:

WHEREAS, November 28, 2005 (Monday) may also be declared as a non-working holiday while November 30, 2005 (Wednesday) may be declared a working day, provided that all activities and celebration in observance of "Bonifacio Day" shall remain to be observed on November 30, 2005 (Wednesday); and

Forthcoming Long Weekend for December
[Friday, December 23, 2005 thru Monday, December 26, 2005]:

WHEREAS, December 26, 2005 (Monday), may be declared as an additional day-off pursuant to Section 9, Rule IV of the Omnibus rules Implementing the Labor Code, which states that "where a regular holiday falls on a Sunday, the following day shall be considered a special holiday for purposes of the Labor Code, unless said day is also a regular holiday;

For the Original Proclamation: http://www.ops.gov.ph/records/proc_no839.htm

Start planning your Long Weekend Kiddies!!! :o)

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