President Rodrigo Duterte
signed Proclamation No. 50 on August 16 stating all the holidays to be observed
for 2017.
January 1, 2017,
Sunday – New Year’s Day
April 9, 2017, Sunday– Araw ng Kagitingan
April 13, 2017 – Maundy Thursday
April 14, 2017 – Good Friday
May 1, 2017, Monday – Labor Day
June 12, 2017, Monday – Independence Day
August 28, 2017, last Monday of August – National Heroes Day
November 30, 2017, Thursday – Bonifacio Day
December 25, 2017, Monday – Christmas Day
December 30, 2017, Saturday – Rizal Day
April 9, 2017, Sunday– Araw ng Kagitingan
April 13, 2017 – Maundy Thursday
April 14, 2017 – Good Friday
May 1, 2017, Monday – Labor Day
June 12, 2017, Monday – Independence Day
August 28, 2017, last Monday of August – National Heroes Day
November 30, 2017, Thursday – Bonifacio Day
December 25, 2017, Monday – Christmas Day
December 30, 2017, Saturday – Rizal Day
SPECIAL NON WORKING HOLIDAYS
January 28, 2017,
Saturday – Chinese New Year
February 25, 2017, Saturday – EDSA Revolution Anniversary
April 15, 2017 – Black Saturday
August 21, 2017, Monday – Ninoy Aquino Day
October 31, 2017, Tuesday – Additional special (non-working) day
November 1, 2017, Wednesday – All Saints Day
December 31, 2017, Sunday – Last day of the year
February 25, 2017, Saturday – EDSA Revolution Anniversary
April 15, 2017 – Black Saturday
August 21, 2017, Monday – Ninoy Aquino Day
October 31, 2017, Tuesday – Additional special (non-working) day
November 1, 2017, Wednesday – All Saints Day
December 31, 2017, Sunday – Last day of the year
As for the holidays related to Muslims, Eid’l Fitr and Eid’l
Adha, it will be announced next year according to the calendar they follow. RBL.
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