I got excited when I learned that Malacanang has recently announced the public holidays for 2013 thru Proclamation No. 459 dated August 16, 2012. I was dismayed however when i found out that Chinese New Year is not among them. :(
As compared to the present year, said event was declared as non-working holiday and if I'm not mistaken, it was on January 25, 2012. But then, the next Chinese New Year, which will be February 10, 2013, falls on a Saturday. Waah!
Needless to say, I guess I won't be able to enjoy the non-working holidays next year as compared to this year.
Showing posts with label Non-working Holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Non-working Holiday. Show all posts
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Work Suspended on July 31?
I woke up to a rainy Monday early this morning. I immediately decided not to report to office and thus, I thereafter notified my officemates, and before I realized it, I was already literally sound asleep.
Few hours after, the rain stopped. I then wondered if I just made the wrong decision. But then, it was too late to change my mind, dress myself, and go to work. It was already 2pm!
At around 230pm, an officemate texted that work had just been declared suspended. True enough, my google search confirmed the text message. I was happy, alright. But my happiness was short-lived..
I was bugged by the question, why only at 230pm? The government should have declared the suspension of work at the beginning of the day when everybody else is still safely tucked at home. What if something bad had happened this morning, say, flood? And since the government was not prompt enough to declare suspension of work, consequently, many workers would have been stranded on the streets!
Oh my! I shudder at the thought everytime I remember what had happened to me on the day typhoon Ondoy struck Metro Manila. It was a nightmare! I walked for maybe a 5-km stretch of C5 Road. And it was raining cats and dogs. And I bravely (but stupidly) crossed floodwaters just to reach home. And I promised never to do it again..
That explains why I would rather prefer to be cuddled in bed than be marked "full service" in the attendance report. My question now is, what about tomorrow? :)
Few hours after, the rain stopped. I then wondered if I just made the wrong decision. But then, it was too late to change my mind, dress myself, and go to work. It was already 2pm!
At around 230pm, an officemate texted that work had just been declared suspended. True enough, my google search confirmed the text message. I was happy, alright. But my happiness was short-lived..
I was bugged by the question, why only at 230pm? The government should have declared the suspension of work at the beginning of the day when everybody else is still safely tucked at home. What if something bad had happened this morning, say, flood? And since the government was not prompt enough to declare suspension of work, consequently, many workers would have been stranded on the streets!
Oh my! I shudder at the thought everytime I remember what had happened to me on the day typhoon Ondoy struck Metro Manila. It was a nightmare! I walked for maybe a 5-km stretch of C5 Road. And it was raining cats and dogs. And I bravely (but stupidly) crossed floodwaters just to reach home. And I promised never to do it again..
That explains why I would rather prefer to be cuddled in bed than be marked "full service" in the attendance report. My question now is, what about tomorrow? :)
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Saturday, December 3, 2011
My 2nd Pasay Day Celebration
Yesterday, December 2, 2011, would have been my 4th time to celebrate Pasay Day (a.k.a non-working holiday) had it not for my special audit engagements in 2008 and 2010, which period of field work also covered Pasay Day. :(
Hence, I was so happy when I found out that I would be able to enjoy December 2 away from work. In fact, days before that, I already listed in my mind the things that I would do on that much-awaited day. I should say, 80% of what I've planned were successfully accomplished. :)
So, when is the next non-working holiday? I wish PNoy would declare December 23 as such.. :(
Hence, I was so happy when I found out that I would be able to enjoy December 2 away from work. In fact, days before that, I already listed in my mind the things that I would do on that much-awaited day. I should say, 80% of what I've planned were successfully accomplished. :)
So, when is the next non-working holiday? I wish PNoy would declare December 23 as such.. :(
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Popo's 100th
Today is not just Andres Bonifacio's birthday. Today would have marked the 100th birthday of my paternal grandfather also named Andres, whom we, the grandchildren, fondly called him as our "popo".
When I googled popo's name just to try to check out his year of birth, I was surprised to find it online, considering that, when popo passed away more than a decade ago already, internet was still not popular then. If my memory serves me right, I was still in college then. Internet was something that was foreign to me that I was trying hard to explore when I already started working. So, you just can imagine..
Popo lived with us during my childhood years. I remember him as soft-spoken, silent, and good-natured person. When he died, it was the first time that I saw my father cried.. :(
To popo, happy birthday! Please take care of papa.. :)
When I googled popo's name just to try to check out his year of birth, I was surprised to find it online, considering that, when popo passed away more than a decade ago already, internet was still not popular then. If my memory serves me right, I was still in college then. Internet was something that was foreign to me that I was trying hard to explore when I already started working. So, you just can imagine..
Popo lived with us during my childhood years. I remember him as soft-spoken, silent, and good-natured person. When he died, it was the first time that I saw my father cried.. :(
To popo, happy birthday! Please take care of papa.. :)
Saturday, August 20, 2011
And So I Thought...
According to the Official Gazette, tomorrow, August 21, 2011, is declared as a Ninoy Aquino Day and as such, it is listed under the nationwide regular holidays and special non-working holidays thereat. My classmates and I recently found out however that the school has not made any announcements, up to this moment, that there will be no classes tomorrow.
That's sad... I thought tomorrow will be my free day. I thought tomorrow would have been my rare chance to stay at home and just laze around..
Now, for plan B... :(
That's sad... I thought tomorrow will be my free day. I thought tomorrow would have been my rare chance to stay at home and just laze around..
Now, for plan B... :(
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Sunday, January 2, 2011
Fewer Non-Working Holidays in 2011
No more holiday economics in 2011. Hmph! Just when I desperately needed the most sought-after breaks from work and school...
I should have taken advantage of the two long weekends during the recent Christmas season. I should have gone home in Surigao and used my P1 Cebu Pacific promo ticket, which by the way, was unfortunately forfeited as I forgot to rebook it.
Question: Why would I be allowed to rebook when the ticket I purchased is on promo? Answer: Well, I have my reasons. And Cebu Pacific took considerations of it.
Back to the topic, fewer holidays mean I would have less opportunity to take out-of-town vacations or even just have a leisure rest at home.
Now, who voted for P-Noy? I miss GMA. :(
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
It's Another Holiday!
Before P-Noy changes his mind, let me spread first this good news:
November 16 is a National Holiday!
Accordingly, Proclamation No. 60 was signed declaring Tuesday, November 16, 2010, as a national holiday in observance of Eid'l-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice).
Trivia (because I didn't know this before): Eid'l-Adha is one of the two greatest feast of Islam. (So, could it be that Eid'l Fit-r is the other one?)
This is indeed great not only for Muslims but especially for me who, once in a while, wants to take a break from work and... school. :)
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Friday, September 3, 2010
It's Another Long Weekend Ahead
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Malacañang has just announced that September 10 is a non-working holiday in observance of the end of Muslims' holy month of fasting.
Although I am thankful that President Aquino signed Proclamation 26 for the said holiday, I am still disappointed that he did not declare August 23 as a non-working holiday.
The past is haunting me! Or am I? Hehehe
Friday, August 13, 2010
Another Long Weekend Ahead
P-Noy has just declared August 30, Monday, National Heroes Day, as a non-working holiday. This is good news! Although it would have been better if August 23, also a Monday, would be declared also as a non-working holiday.
Honestly, I was so disappointed that August 23 is a working day. You see, I already filed a leave of absence for August 24 and scheduled an out-of-town trip for the supposed to be long weekend... (sigh)
I guess that leaves me no choice but to make new arrangements and pray that this is just a blessing in disguise.
Honestly, I was so disappointed that August 23 is a working day. You see, I already filed a leave of absence for August 24 and scheduled an out-of-town trip for the supposed to be long weekend... (sigh)
I guess that leaves me no choice but to make new arrangements and pray that this is just a blessing in disguise.
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Yes!!! No Work On May 3!
You heard it right!
May 3 is declared as non-working holiday!
I googled just a few minutes ago to find out whether May 3 will be declared as non-working holiday since Labor Day (May 1) falls on a Saturday.
It's confirmed!!! Malacañang has decided to move the observance of Labor Day from Saturday to Monday, May 3!
Accordingly, the deferral of the observance of holiday to the nearest working day is consistent with its holiday economics policy. This is one policy of Arroyo Administration that I really appreciate. However, I would have been more thankful had Malacañang announced it earlier so as to give workers, like me, the chance to properly plan on what to do with the long weekend. Sigh!
Nevertheless, I'm still grateful. :)
May 3 is declared as non-working holiday!
I googled just a few minutes ago to find out whether May 3 will be declared as non-working holiday since Labor Day (May 1) falls on a Saturday.
It's confirmed!!! Malacañang has decided to move the observance of Labor Day from Saturday to Monday, May 3!
Accordingly, the deferral of the observance of holiday to the nearest working day is consistent with its holiday economics policy. This is one policy of Arroyo Administration that I really appreciate. However, I would have been more thankful had Malacañang announced it earlier so as to give workers, like me, the chance to properly plan on what to do with the long weekend. Sigh!
Nevertheless, I'm still grateful. :)
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