QuestionsQuestions (Republic Act No. 10803)
RA 10803 declares June 30 of every year as a special working holiday and a no class day in schools in the City of Imus, Province of Cavite, in commemoration of its founding anniversary.
Only the City of Imus, Province of Cavite.
It is a special working holiday (employees work, but are entitled to their regular wage).
No. June 30 is also a no class day in schools.
The employee is entitled to his/her regular wage for work performed on that special working holiday.
Yes. It expressly declares June 30 as a no class day in schools in the City of Imus.
Section 1 declares the holiday and no class day; Section 2 provides the wage rule—employees working on that day get their regular wage.
No. It states that employees are entitled only to their regular wage for work performed on the special working holiday.
Fifteen (15) days after its publication in the Official Gazette or in a newspaper of general circulation.
It was approved by President Benigno S. Aquino III on May 11, 2016.
The text cites H. No. 3969 and references publication/OG information (112 OG No. 26, 3982) dated June 27, 2016, and describes the passage and amendment/concurrence timeline.
It originated in the House of Representatives, passed by the House on March 10, 2014; amended by the Senate on December 14, 2015; and amendments were concurred in by the House on January 25, 2016 before approval.
Only within the City of Imus, Province of Cavite.
The employer should pay the worker his/her regular wage for work performed on that date.
The law declares it a special working holiday, and Section 2 governs wage entitlement if work is performed; however, the text does not enumerate specific employment categories or exemptions.