Is Dec 25 a regular holiday in the Philippines?

1107 signed by President Rodrigo Duterte declaring December 24 and December 31 as special working days. The proclamation also declared regular holidays December 25 and December 30 for the commemoration of the martyrdom of national hero Jose Rizal.

What are the legal holiday in the Philippines?

Now, for the full rundown of the 2022 holidays in the Philippines, scroll through….Regular Holidays.

January 1 Saturday New Year’s Day
April 15 Friday Good Friday (Holy Week)
May 1 Sunday Labor Day
June 12 Sunday Independence Day
August 29 Monday National Heroes’ Day

Is December 25 a paid holiday?

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) on Tuesday reminded employers to pay proper wages to their employees who will work during Christmas on December 25 and commemoration of national hero Jose Rizal’s martyrdom on December 30.

Is Dec 25 no work no pay?

The Dec. 25 and 30 holidays will have a different rule for the computation of wages. Workers who will not work on those days will be paid 100 percent of their daily rate, provided they must be present or on leave with pay on the last workday prior to said regular holidays.

What is the difference between special non working holiday and regular holiday?

During Regular Holidays, members of the workforce are on break but are entitled to get their compensation. In the event that they are required to work, employers are to pay 200% of their regular rate. On Special Non-working Holidays, the workforce will not receive any pay unless there is a favorable company policy.

What is the difference between special holiday and special non working holiday?

Regular holidays are those that usually have a fixed date, such as New Year’s Day, Independence Day, and Christmas Day. The only exceptions to this rule are National Heroes Day and the religious holidays of Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Eid’l Fitr, and Eidul Adha. Special Holidays, on the other hand, are more flexible.