MALACAÑANG
ManilaBY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
Proclamation No. 195
POSTPONING THE PERIOD DECLARED AS INDUSTRIAL PEACE WEEK FROM JULY 24-29, 1950, TO AUGUST 21-26, 1950.
WHEREAS, under Proclamation No. 185, dated June 6, 1950, the period from July 24 to 29, 1950, was declared as Industrial Peace Week;
WHEREAS, in connection with the celebration of Industrial Peace Week, labor-management conference is scheduled to be held beginning July 24, 1950; and
WHEREAS, it appears that the representatives of the Joint Chamber of Commerce are not prepared to attend said conference on the date fixed therefor;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Elpidio Quirino, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do here postpone the period declared as Industrial Peace Week from July 24-29, 1950, to August 21-26, 1950.
Proclamation No. 185, dated June 6, 1950, is modified accordingly.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Republic of the Philippines to be affixed.
Done in the City of Manila, this 22nd day...
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Postponing the Period Declared As Industrial Peace Week From July 24-29, 1950, to August 21-26, 1950
Proclamation No. 195
Summary of Proclamation No. 195
Postponement of Industrial Peace Week
- The period declared as Industrial Peace Week was originally from July 24-29, 1950, as per Proclamation No. 185 dated June 6, 1950.
- The Industrial Peace Week is now postponed to August 21-26, 1950.
- The reason for the postponement is that the representatives of the Joint Chamber of Commerce are not prepared to attend the labor-management conference scheduled to be held beginning July 24, 1950.
Postponement of Industrial Peace Week
- The period declared as Industrial Peace Week was originally from July 24-29, 1950, as per Proclamation No. 185 dated June 6, 1950.
- The Industrial Peace Week is now postponed to August 21-26, 1950.
- The reason for the postponement is that the representatives of the Joint Chamber of Commerce are not prepared to attend the labor-management conference scheduled to be held beginning July 24, 1950.