Title
Special Non-Working Day in Kidapawan
Law
Proclamation No. 950
Decision Date
Jan 13, 2015
Proclamation No. 950 declares a special non-working day in the City of Kidapawan to commemorate its 17th Foundation Day anniversary, allowing the people to fully celebrate and participate in the occasion.
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Q&A (PROCLAMATION NO. 950)

Proclamation No. 950 declares Thursday, 12 February 2015, as a special (non-working) day in the City of Kidapawan to commemorate its 17th Foundation Day anniversary.

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

The proclamation specifically affects the City of Kidapawan in the Province of Cotabato.

Proclamation No. 950 was signed on January 13, 2015.

February 12, 2015, marks the 17th Foundation Day anniversary of the City of Kidapawan.

Declaring a special (non-working) day means that work is suspended for the day, allowing people to participate in celebrations and ceremonies related to the Foundation Day.

A special (non-working) day usually results in no work and no pay unless worked (in which case different rules for pay apply), whereas a regular holiday generally entitles employees to pay even if they do not work.

The proclamation includes the reason for the declaration, the authority under which it was made, the date of effect, the signature of the Executive Secretary, and the seal of the Republic of the Philippines.

No, the proclamation specifically declares a special (non-working) day only in the City of Kidapawan.


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