Title
Supreme Court
June 30 Special Holiday in Imus, Cavite
Law
Republic Act No. 10803
Decision Date
May 11, 2016
June 30 is designated as a special working holiday and no class day in schools in Imus, Cavite, to commemorate the city's founding anniversary, ensuring employees receive their regular wages for work performed on this day.

Q&A (Republic Act No. 10803)

June 30 of every year is declared a special working holiday in the City of Imus, Province of Cavite.

June 30 is commemorated as the founding anniversary of the City of Imus, Province of Cavite.

No, June 30 is declared a no class day in schools in the City of Imus on this special working holiday.

An employee who works on June 30 is entitled to their regular wage.

The Act took effect fifteen (15) days after its publication in the Official Gazette or in a newspaper of general circulation.

It applies only to the City of Imus, Province of Cavite.

It was approved by the President of the Philippines, Benigno S. Aquino III.

Yes, employees who work on this day are entitled to their regular wages, unlike regular holidays where premium pay may apply.

No, it is specifically declared as a special working holiday.

The Act does not specify penalties for non-compliance in the provided text.


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