Heads up, people! There are 2 ways to look at this. One is vacation time and you will have more time for family and friends. Tis' almost the time for opening of Christmas gifts and the time for jumping up and down for the New Year. That's double pay for regular holidays (200%) and 130% (for special non-working holidays) for those who are very hard-working! The other one is forced spending for gifts for inaanaks and no income time coupled with pig-out sessions, shelling out for the extra 13th month pay and no earnings since your shop is closed for the holidays. In the Philippines, we call it Holiday Economics and spending becomes good. Now, what if we spend it elsewhere like abroad? There's a 50-50 chance for that.
Here's the list for holidays from December 24, 2010 to January 1, 2011.
Here's the list for holidays from December 24, 2010 to January 1, 2011.
Special Non-Working Holidays
December 24, 2010
December 31, 2010
Regular Holidays
December 25, 2010
December 27, 2010 (originally December 30, 2010)
January 1, 2011
Happy Holidays, Everyone!
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