Title
Special Non-Working Day in Tarlac
Law
Proclamation No. 759
Decision Date
Jan 14, 2005
Proclamation No. 759 declares January 20, 2005, as a special (non-working) day in the City of Tarlac to celebrate the 3rd MALATARLAK FESTIVAL, suspending work and classes with employees entitled to regular pay and employers required to provide additional compensation if work is required.
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Questions (BIR REVENUE MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. 59 - 2008)

It commemorates the 3rd MalatarLak Festival of the City of Tarlac.

Declaring a special (non-working) day typically means that work is suspended, but it is not a regular holiday, so the rules on pay may differ, usually no premium pay unless work is performed.

It is applicable only within the City of Tarlac.

The Executive Secretary has the authority to issue proclamations declaring special non-working days by the authority of the President of the Philippines.

It refers to the formal events or activities planned to celebrate the MalatarLak Festival.

It was signed on January 14, 2005, in the City of Manila.

Joaquin C. Lagonera is the Senior Deputy Executive Secretary who countersigned the proclamation.

No, the proclamation itself does not specify penalties or sanctions for non-compliance.


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