November 2 Is A Regular Working Day
And that is according to MalacaƱang official.
Hays, so to all workers like me, we need to get our ass back to work the day after the All Souls Day. Not a good decision of MalacaƱang. They didn’t even give any consideration to other workers who will going to spend All Soul’s day at their provinces.
Just this morning at the NAIA Terminal 2, Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa said President Aquino has not signed any proclamation declaring November 2 as a special non-working holiday before he fly off to Vietnam where he is set to attend the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit. I hope he signed it before he went to Vietnam.
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