NEWS
PGMA Signs List
of Holidays for ‘09
30 January 2009
Malacañang has
released this year’s list of holidays to guide the business
sector and other institutions on planning their activities.
Based on Proclamation
No. 1699 signed by President Gloria Macapagal - Arroyo
last December 24, 2008, there are ten (10) long holidays
for 2009.
This year’s regular
holidays are:
* April 6 (the Monday
nearest to April 9 which is Araw ng Kagitingan or Day
of Valor)
* April 9 (Maundy Thursday)
* April 10 (Good Friday)
* May 1 (Labor Day)
* June 12 (Independence Day)
* August 31 (National Heroes Day)
* November 30 (Bonifacio Day)
* December 25 (Christmas Day)
* December 30 (Rizal Day)
On the other hand,
the following are special non-working holidays:
* August 21 (Ninoy
Aquino Day)
* November 1 (All Saints Day)
* November 2 (additional special non-working day)
* December 24 (additional special non-working day)
* December 31 (last day of the year)
The date of Eid’l
Fitr, the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan which
is declared as a national holiday, shall be determined
by the Office of Muslim Affairs in accordance with the
lunar calendar.
The long weekend and
movement of holidays is in compliance with Republic Act
9492 or known as the Holiday Economics Law. It states
that holidays that fall on a Wednesday will be observed
on a Monday. If it falls on a Sunday, the holiday will
be observed on a Monday.
Holiday economics was
introduced by President Arroyo in 2001 as a way to allow
Filipinos to spend more time with their families and a
way to encourage domestic tourism.
With the early release
of this year’s list of holidays, Makati Business
Club Executive Director Alberto Lim said, in his interview
with Philippine Daily Inquirer, that this would be beneficial
to the local tourism industry, as families would be able
to travel; and promote consumer spending which in turn,
benefits the economy.
Meanwhile, Mr. Donald
Dee, chairman emeritus of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce
and Industries said in the same interview that the early
release would help them schedule their activities throughout
the year. He adds that the long weekend may help firms
improve productivity.
Trabaho.com.
thanks its following sources:
Office
of the President. Presidential Proclamation No. 1699 Declaring
the Regular Holidays and the Special (Non-Working) Days
for the Year 2009
http://www.ops.gov.ph/records/issuances-proc/Proc1699.pdf
Trinidad,
Nadia, ABS-CBN News. Palace OKs 10 long holidays in 2009
(Posted January 7, 2009) Retrieved January 9, 2009 from
http://news.abs-cbn.com/nation/01/07/09/palace-oks-10-long-holidays-2009
Philippine
Information Agency. PGMA lays out holiday schedule for
2009 thru Proclamation 1699 (Posted January 8, 2009) Retrieved
January 9, 2009 from
http://www.pia.gov.ph/?m=12&sec=reader&rp=2&fi=p090108.htm&no=19&date=
Re-posted at
http://www.op.gov.ph/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=17500&Itemid=1
http://www.gov.ph/news/?i=23238
Philippine
Information Agency. Long holidays seen to boost domestic
tourism (Posted January 9, 2009) Retrieved January 9,
2009 from
http://www.pia.gov.ph/?m=12&fi=p090109.htm&no=57
Romero,
A. D. B., BusinessWorld. 2009 holiday list issued by Palace
(Posted January 9, 2009) Retrieved January 9, 2009 from
http://www.bworldonline.com/BW010909/content.php?id=005
Re-posted by GMA News.tv. (Malacañang
issues list of 2009 holidays) at
http://www.gmanews.tv/story/143307/Malacañang-issues-list-of-2009-holidays
Burgonio,
TJ and Daxim Lucas, Philippine Daily Inquirer. Palace
releases 2009 holiday calendar (Posted January 9, 2009)
Retrieved January 9, 2009 from
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/nation/view/20090109-182320/Palace-releases-2009-holiday-calendar
Office
of the Press Secretary Website. Republic Act 9492
http://www.ops.gov.ph/records/ra_no9492.htm
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