Title
Special Non-Working Day in Antipolo City
Law
Proclamation No. 447
Decision Date
Jan 15, 2024
The City of Antipolo celebrates its 20th Cityhood Anniversary on April 4, 2018, with a special (non-working) day declared by Executive Secretary Salvador C. Medialdea, allowing the people of Antipolo to fully participate in the occasion with appropriate ceremonies and activities.
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Q&A (PROCLAMATION NO. 447)

The authority to declare a special (non-working) day is exercised by the Executive Secretary by authority of the President of the Philippines.

A special (non-working) day is a day when work is generally suspended, but it differs from a regular holiday; the declaration allows residents to observe and celebrate an occasion, such as the cityhood anniversary.

It was declared to allow the people of Antipolo City to celebrate and participate in the 20th Cityhood Anniversary with appropriate ceremonies.

Salvador C. Medialdea, the Executive Secretary, signed the proclamation by authority of President Rodrigo Roa Duterte.

It was signed in the City of Manila on March 9, 2018.

The proclamation specifically applies only to the City of Antipolo in the Province of Rizal.

Typically, government offices and businesses may close or adjust working hours on a special (non-working) day, though specific labor compensation rules depend on existing labor laws and company policies.

The Executive Secretary acts as the official authorized to issue and sign proclamations on behalf of the President, giving them legal effect.

The seal authenticates the document, confirming that it is an official and legally binding proclamation issued by the government.


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