| Memorandum Circular 01 (Computation of Holiday Pay) |
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MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. 01 (8 March 2004) Pursuant to the provisions of the Labor Code, as amended in relation to the observance of declared holidays and in response to the queries received every time a Presidential Proclamation or a law is enacted by Congress which declares certain days either as a regular holiday, a special day or a special working holiday, the following guidelines shall be observed by all employers in the private sector: 1. For regular holidays as provided for under EO 203 (incorporated in EO 292) as amended by RA 9177:
the following rules shall apply:
2. For declared special days such as Special Non-Working Day, Special Public Holiday, Special National Holiday, in addition to the two (2) nationwide special days (November 1, All Saints Day and December 31, Last Day of the Year) listed under EO 203, as amended, the following rules shall apply:
3. For those declared as special working holidays, the following rules shall apply: For work performed, an employee is entitled only to his basic rate. No premium pay is required since work performed on said days is considered work on ordinary working days. Please be guided accordingly. |
Newer posts:
- Proclamation 1808-A (Eid'l Adha a Regional Holiday Only) --
- Labor Advisory (November 27-28, 2009 as National Holidays for Eid’l Adha) --
Older posts:
- Proclamation 1808 (Declaring Eid'l Adha as a National Holiday) --
- Proclamation 1851: August 5, 2009 a Holiday in Honor of Pres. Corazon Aquino --
- Proclamation 1841 - Declaring the Regular Holidays, Special Days, and Special Holiday for 2010 --
- Proclamation No. 1752 (April 11, 2009 a Non-Working Holiday) --
- Proclamation 1728 (Declaring February 23, 2009 as Special Holiday for All Schools) --


