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Declaring the Regular Holidays, Special (Non-Working) Days, and Special Holiday (For All Schools) For The Year 2011
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Declaring the Regular Holidays, Special (Non-Working) Days, and Special Holiday (For All Schools) For The Year 2011
Proclamation No. 84
December 20, 2010
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Summary of Proclamation No. 84Regular Holidays and Special Days for 2011
- Regular Holidays (Section 1A):
    - New Year's Day - January 1 (Saturday)
    - Araw ng Kagitingan - April 9 (Saturday)
    - Maundy Thursday - April 21
    - Good Friday - April 22
    - Labor Day - May 1 (Sunday)
    - Independence Day - June 12 (Sunday)
    - National Heroes Day - August 29 (Last Monday of August)
    - Bonifacio Day - November 30 (Wednesday)
    - Christmas Day - December 25 (Sunday)
    - Rizal Day - December 30 (Friday)
- Special (Non-Working) Days (Section 1B):
    - Ninoy Aquino Day - August 21 (Sunday)
    - All Saints Day - November 1 (Tuesday)
    - Last Day of the Year - December 31 (Saturday)
- Special Holiday (for all schools) (Section 1C):
    - EDSA Revolution Anniversary - February 25 (Friday)
Islamic Holidays (Section 2):
- Proclamations for Eid'l Fitr and Eid'l Adha will be issued based on Islamic calendar or astronomical calculations.
- National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF) to inform the Office of the President on the dates.
Implementation Guidelines (Section 3):
- Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) to promulgate implementing guidelines.
Effectivity (Section 4):
- This Proclamation takes effect immediately.
Publication (Section 5):
- This Proclamation shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation.
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Declaring the Regular Holidays, Special (Non-Working) Days, and Special Holiday (For All Schools) For The Year 2011
Proclamation No. 84
•December 20, 2010
MALACAÑAN PALACE
MANILA
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
PROCLAMATION NO. 84
DECLARING THE REGULAR HOLIDAYS, SPECIAL (NON-WORKING) DAYS, AND SPECIAL HOLIDAY (FOR ALL SCHOOLS) FOR THE YEAR 2011
WHEREAS, Republic Act (RA) No. 9492, dated July 24, 2007, amended Section 26, Chapter 7, Book I of Executive Order (EO) No. 292, also known as the Administrative Code of 1987, by declaring certain days (specific or movable) as special or regular holidays;
WHEREAS, RA No. 9492 provides that holidays, except those which are religious in nature, are moved to the nearest Monday unless otherwise modified by law, order or proclamation;
WHEREAS, RA No. 9849 provides that the Eidul Adha shall be celebrated as a national holiday;
WHEREAS, the EDSA People Power Revolution, which restored and ushered political, social and economic reforms in the country, serves as an inspiration to Filipinos everywhere as a nation and as a people;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, BENIGNO S. AQUINO III, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution as President of the Philippines, do hereby declare:
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Tags
Executive Issuances
Proclamations
Regular Holidays
Special (Non-Working) Days
Special Holiday (for all schools)
Islamic Holidays
Eid'l Fitr
Eid'l Adha
National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF)
Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)
Implementation Guidelines
Effectivity
Publication
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