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Malacañang has declared Nov. 29, Monday, a non-working holiday in observance of Bonifacio Day, which falls on Nov. 30, Tuesday; moving it to Monday in accordance with holiday economics would give employees a long weekend.

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Two long weekends await Filipinos this month. Malacañang has declared Oct.25 – a Monday – a special non-working holiday to give way to the barangay elections, even as the country commemorates All Saints’ Day the following Monday.

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Monday (April 7) is a non-working holiday as the nation commemorates Araw ng Kagitingan.

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Two long weekends await Filipinos this month. Malacañang has declared Oct.25 – a Monday – a special non-working holiday to give way to the barangay elections, even as the country commemorates All Saints’ Day the following Monday.

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Monday (April 7) is a non-working holiday as the nation commemorates Araw ng Kagitingan.

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