Philippine Holidays 2024 — A Guide on Regular & Special Non-Working Days this Year

Full List of Philippine Holidays 2024 Perfect for Vacations, Trips

PHILIPPINE HOLIDAYS 2024 – Here is a guide on the regular holidays and special non-working days from January to December this year.

In the Philippines, there are usually several holidays in a year. Undeniably, countless individuals take these holidays as opportunities to be on a vacation with their loved ones — something that their usual schedule does not permit.

Philippine Holidays 2024
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Thus, what many people do at the start of the year or in January is to check on the list of the Philippine holidays like the one for 2024. Are you one of the individuals who are constantly looking forward to holidays for vacations or even just extended rest days at home?

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The list of holidays in the Philippines include regular holidays and special non-working days. In the case of the former, during this type of holiday, classes in schools and work in both the public and private sectors are suspended.

However, truth be told that there are companies and business that continue with their operation even during regular holidays. The employees who have to report to duty during a regular holiday may receive an extra pay under the holiday pay rules in the Philippines.

Here are the regular holidays in the list of Philippine holidays 2024:

  • New Year’s Day – January 1 (Monday)
  • Maundy Thursday – March 28
  • Good Friday – March 29
  • Araw ng Kagitingan – April 9 (Tuesday)
  • Labor Day – May 1 (Wednesday)
  • Independence Day – June 12 (Wednesday)
  • National Heroes Day – August 26 (Monday)
  • Bonifacio Day – November 30 (Saturday)
  • Christmas Day – December 25 (Wednesday)
  • Rizal Day – December 30 (Monday)

With regards to the special non-working day, work duties in the public sector as well as in some private companies and businesses are suspended. Those who need to report to work during special non-working days also receive an extra pay. Here are this type of holidays this year:

  • Chinese New Year – February 10 (Saturday)
  • Black Saturday – March 30
  • Ninoy Aquino Day – August 21 (Wednesday)
  • All Saints’ Day – November 1 (Friday)
  • All Souls’ Day – November 2 (Saturday)
  • Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary – December 8 (Sunday)
  • Christmas Eve – December 24 (Tuesday)
  • Last day of the year – December 31 (Tuesday)

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