Bonifacio Day: Palace says no adjustment of Nov. 30 holiday

Bonifacio Day: Palace says no adjustment of Nov. 30 holiday on Saturday

By: - Reporter / @luisacabatoINQ
/ 06:17 PM November 27, 2024

The Office of the Executive Secretary (OES) advised on Wednesday that there will be no holiday adjustment for November 30, Bonifacio Day, even though it falls on a Saturday.

The Philippine flag flutters in the wind at the monument of Andres Bonifacio in Caloocan City as the nation celebrates the birth anniversary of the Father of the Philippine Revolution on Nov. 30, in this file photo taken in 2013. INQUIRER file photo / MARIANNE BERMUDEZ

MANILA, Philippines — The Office of the Executive Secretary (OES) advised on Wednesday that there will be no holiday adjustment for November 30, Bonifacio Day, even though it falls on a Saturday.

”No movement of the holiday,” the OES told reporters, after asking whether Friday, November 29 will be pronounced holiday instead.

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The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) issued a set of guidelines last October regarding the pay rules for employees working or not working on November 30:

  • No work: It said that employees who do not work on Bonifacio Day will receive their full daily wage, as long as they reported to work or were on leave with pay on the preceding day.
  • Work on a regular holiday: Employees who work on the said day will receive double their regular daily wage for the first eight hours. The DOLE noted that they are entitled to receive an additional 30 percent of their hourly rate for overtime work.
  • Work on a regular holiday that falls on a rest day: Employees who work on Bonifacio Day, which also falls on their rest day, are entitled to 200 percent of their regular daily wage plus an additional 30%. Meanwhile, for overtime work, they will receive an additional 30 percent of their hourly rate.
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