Manila Bulletin

Palace lists 20 holidays for 2018

- By GENALYN D. KABILING

The public can prepare for their vacations this early following the release of the official list of regular and special holidays, and special non-working days in the country for the year 2018.

President Duterte has signed Proclamati­on No. 269 declaring 10 regular holidays, two special holidays, eight special non-working days, and two others for the Islamic holidays Eid’l Fitr and Eid’l Adha with the dates to be announced later for next year, paving the way for several long weekends.

The 2018 regular holidays are New Year’s Day, January 1 (Monday); Maundy Thursday, March 29; Good Friday, March 30; Araw ng Kagitingan, April 9 (Monday); Labor Day, May 1 (Tuesday); IndeThe

pendence Day, June 12 (Tuesday); National Heroes Day, August 27 (last Monday of August); Bonifacio Day, November 30 (Friday); Christmas Day, December 25 (Tuesday); and, Rizal Day, December 30 (Sunday).

The special non-working days are Chinese New Year, February 16 (Friday); EDSA People Power Revolution anniversar­y, February 25 (Sunday); Black Saturday, March 31; Ninoy Aquino Day, August 21 (Tuesday); All Saints’ Day, November 1 (Thursday); and last day of the year, December 31 (Monday).

Two additional special holidays are All Souls’ Day, November 2 (Friday) and Christmas Eve, December 24 (Monday). The extra holidays were declared to “strengthen family ties” in commemorat­ing such activities as well as promote domestic tourism.

The proclamati­ons declaring national holidays for Eid’l Fitr and Eid’l Adha will be issued soon after the dates of the Islamic holidays have been determined. The National Commission on Muslim Filipinos has been designated to inform the Office of the President of the actual dates when the holidays will fall.

The Department of Labor and Employment has been ordered to issue the implementi­ng guidelines for the proclamati­on of the holidays in the country for 2018.

The proclamati­on, signed by the President last July 17, takes effect immediatel­y.

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