Regular Holidays vs Special Non-Working Days - The Pay Rules [Infographic]
Kung Hei Fat Choi! President Benigno Aquino III has declared January 31, 2014 as a national special non-working holiday in celebration of the Chinese New Year by virtue Proclamation No. 655 series of 2013.
The infographic below shows the pay difference between a Regular Holiday and a Special Non-Working Day.
Click here to zoom image. source: www.gov.ph |
Below is a list of holidays for 2014 unless otherwise specified (source: www.gov.ph):
- January 1, 2014, Wednesday – New Year’s Day (Regular Holiday)
- January 31, 2014, Friday – Chinese New Year (Special non-working day)
- February 25, 2014, Tuesday – EDSA Revolution anniversary (Holiday for all schools)
- April 9, 2014, Wednesday – Araw ng Kagitingan (Regular Holiday)
- April 17, 2014 – Maundy Thursday (Regular Holiday)
- April 18, 2014 – Good Friday (Regular Holiday)
- April 19, 2014 – Black Saturday (Special non-working day)
- May 1, 2014, Thursday – Labor Day (Regular Holiday)
- June 12, 2014, Thursday – Independence Day (Regular Holiday)
- August 21, 2014, Thursday – Ninoy Aquino Day (Special non-working day)
- August 25, 2014, Monday – National Heroes Day (Regular Holiday)
- November 1, 2014, Saturday – All Saints Day (Special non-working day)
- November 30, 2014, Sunday – Bonifacio Day (Regular Holiday)
- December 24, 2014, Wednesday – Additional special non-working day (Special non-working day)
- December 25, 2014, Thursday – Christmas Day (Regular Holiday)
- December 26, 2014, Friday – Additional special non-working day (Special non-working day)
- December 30, 2014, Tuesday – Rizal Day (Regular Holiday)
- December 31, 2014, Wednesday – Last day of the year (Special non-working day)
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