November 2 2021 declared working holiday for All Souls’ Day

November 2 2021 declared working holiday for All Souls’ Day

The Philippines will be observing the annual All Souls’ Day on 2 November 2021, Tuesday.

The day was initially declared a special non-working holiday as stipulated in President Rodrigo Duterte’s Proclamation 986. which he signed last year. However, he changed his mind and designated November 2, 2021 as a special working holiday instead through Proclamation 1107. You can read the full text of Proclamation 1107 here. In other words, this year’s All Souls’ Day is a regular working day.

In the proclamation, Duterte explained that to help the country recover from the adverse economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, “there is a need to encourage economic productivity by, among others, minimizing work disruption and commemorating some special holidays as special working days instead.”

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November 2 2021 is a special working holiday nationwide in observance of All Souls’ Day (Photo credits: Philippine News Agency)

According to page 18 of the 2020 DOLE handbook on workers statutory monetary benefits, no premium pay will be given for those who will report for work on November 2, 2021. That is because work performed on a special working holiday is considered similar to working on an ordinary workday.

Because of the still-ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, local government leaders nationwide are expected to announce the closure of cemeteries during the days immediately before and after “Undas” to prevent mass gatherings.

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