Malacañang Declares Special Non-Working Days in Selected Areas

Malacañang Palace has officially declared special non-working holidays in selected areas across the country under Proclamations 802 to 819. These proclamations recognize significant local celebrations and founding anniversaries in various provinces and cities.

The following areas will observe special non-working holidays on these dates:

March 14, 2025 – Bauko, Mountain Province
In celebration of the Begnas di Bauko Festival

March 18, 2025 – Masbate Province
Commemorating its 124th Founding Anniversary

March 21, 2025 – Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro
Marking its 27th Founding Anniversary

March 24, 2025 – Tabaco City, Albay
Celebrating the 24th Cityhood Founding Anniversary

These declarations aim to allow residents to fully participate in their respective local festivities, fostering cultural appreciation and community engagement. The special non-working status means that workers in these areas may be entitled to premium pay should they be required to report for duty on the said dates, in accordance with labor laws.

Local governments and event organizers have prepared various activities to highlight the historical and cultural significance of these occasions, including parades, cultural performances, and civic programs.

For further details, residents are encouraged to check announcements from their respective local government units.


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