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Executive Order No. 200 issued by President Corazon C. Aquino states "Laws shall take effect after fifteen days following the completion of their publication either in the Official Gazette or in a newspaper of general circulation in the Philippines". [5] On July 26, 2010, the online version of the Official Gazette was launched.
2020 in the Philippines details events of note that have occurred in the Philippines in 2020. This year is largely defined by COVID-19 pandemic that caused of the national economic recession and continued until the state of public health emergency was lifted in the country on July 21, 2023.
On October 31, the national government publicly released the list of holidays and non-working days, which are indicated by proclamations signed by the president a day earlier. Proclamation No. 727, series of 2024, contains the general list, [ 46 ] with the People Power anniversary , which was not declared a holiday for 2024, being returned but ...
A working holiday which was first observed in 2020. This holiday aims to promote, protect, and safeguard the constitutionally guaranteed right to freedom of expression, speech and of the press in the Philippines especially in school campuses. July 27 Iglesia ni Cristo Day: Araw ng Iglesia ni Cristo: Fixed
Declaring Every October 31 as Special Working Holiday in the Municipality of Porac in Commemoration of its Foundation 2016-05-11: 10807: Declaring Every February 13 as Special Working Holiday in Parañaque City in Commemoration of its Foundation 2016-05-11: 10808: Converting a High School into a National High School: Payatan National High ...
October 28, 2024 [71] 73 Prescribing the new rates and indices of overseas, living quarters, representation, family and education allowances of foreign service personnel October 30, 2024 [72] 74 Immediate ban of Philippine offshore gaming, internet gaming, and other offshore gaming operations in the Philippines, and for other purposes
An Act declaring April 16 of every year a special nonworking holiday in the City of Marikina, amending for the purpose Republic Act No. 10788, entitled "An Act declaring April 16 of every year a special holiday and no class day in schools in the City of Marikina in commemoration of its founding anniversary to be known as 'Marikina City Day'" [159]
The business sector has opposed the policy due to extra costs associated on paying workers extra wage on public holidays. [6] [7] He would issue Proclamation 82 on December 20, 2010, ending the holiday economics policy. Under Republic Act 9492, the president has the "prerogative" to move or retain the movable holidays specified in the law. [8]