Regular Holidays
- January 1 - New Year's Day
- April 5 - Maundy Thursday
- April 6 - Good Friday
- April 9 - Araw ng Kagitingan
- May 1 - Labor Day
- June 12 - Independence Day
- August 27 - National Heroes Day
- November 30 - Bonifacio Day
- December 25 - Christmas Day
- December 30 - Rizal Day
Special Holidays
- January 23 - Chinese New Year
- August 21 - Ninoy Aquino Day
- November 1 - All Saints Day
- November 2 - Additional Special Non-working Day
- December 31 - Last Day of the Year
- TBA - Eid'l Adha (according to Muslim Calendar)
School Only Holidays
- February 25 - EDSA Revolution Anniversary
Not mentioned in the proclamation are the following holidays, which are traditionally declared by the government as additional holidays during the course of the year. These are the additional proclamations that may be expected in the coming year:
- Black Saturday - April 7
- Eid'l Fit'r - as declared by OMA
Employees who work on a regular holiday are entitled to 200% daily wage pay, and those who work on Special holidays are entitled to 130% daily wage pay. For minimum wage workers, this would be equivalent to Php808.00 for Regular Holidays and PHp525.20 for Special Holidays.
However, daily-paid workers who are not required to work on these days are not entitled to any wages for this day.
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