Question & AnswerQ&A (PROCLAMATION NO. 610)
It commemorates the 64th Araw ng Ipil, an important local celebration in the Municipality of Ipil.
A special (non-working) day means that employees are generally not required to work, and if they do, the Labor Code or related rules on holiday pay and work conditions apply accordingly.
In the Municipality of Ipil, Province of Zamboanga Sibugay.
The special (non-working) day was declared for Friday, 26 July 2013.
He exercised the authority granted by His Excellency, President Benigno S. Aquino III.
The seal signifies the authenticity and official nature of the proclamation, making it legally binding and recognized.
The Executive Secretary acts as the official government officer authorized to issue proclamations on behalf of the President.
Declaring a 'special (non-working) day' highlights the occasion as worthy of public recognition and provides employees and citizens an opportunity to participate in cultural or community events without work obligations
No, Proclamation No. 610 does not specify penalties; its effect is mainly declaratory and administrative regarding the observance of the special day.