Start planning your calendar. President Benigno Aquino III has declared 18 non-working holidays for 2014, 15 of which fall on weekdays. Two additional non-working days for Islamic holidays are expected to be announced, pending the finalization of the dates.
Under Proclamation No. 655, the regular and special non-working holidays for next year include:
- January 1 (Wednesday) - New Year's Day
- January 31 (Friday) - Chinese New Year
- February 25 (Tuesday) - People Power Anniversary
- April 9 (Wednesday) - Araw ng Kagitingan
- April 17 (Thursday) - Maundy Thursday
- April 18 (Friday) - Good Friday
- April 19 (Saturday) - Black Saturday
- May 1 (Thursday) - Labor Day
- June 12 (Thursday) - Independence Day
- August 21 (Thursday) - Ninoy Aquino Day
- August 25 (Monday) - National Heroes Day
- November 1 (Saturday) - All Saints Day
- November 30 (Sunday) - Bonifacio Day
- December 24 (Wednesday) - Christmas Eve
- December 25 (Thursday) - Christmas Day
- December 26 (Friday) - Day after Christmas
- December 30 (Tuesday) - Rizal Day
- December 31 (Wednesday) - New Year's Eve
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