Calendar
PBBM inilabas Proc. 707 na nagdedeklara ng 2025 holidays
INILABAS na ni Pangulong Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. ang Proclamation No. 727 na nagdedeklara ng regular holidays at special (non-working) days para sa 2025.
Base sa proklamasyon na nilagdaan ni Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin, kabilang sa mga walang pasok bilang regular holidays: New Year’s Day – 1 January (Wednesday), Araw ng Kagitingan – 9 April (Wednesday), Maundy Thursday – 17 April, Good Friday – 18 April, Labor Day – 1 May (Thursday), Independence Day – 12 June (Thursday), National Heroes Day – 25 August (Last Monday of August), Bonifacio Day – 30 November (Sunday), Christmas Day – 25 December (Thursday), Rizal Day – 30 December (Tuesday)
Special (Non-Working) Days ang Ninoy Aquino Day – 21 August (Thursday), All Saints Day – 1 November (Saturday), Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary – 8 December (Monday), Last Day of the Year – 31 December (Wednesday)
Special (Working) Day ang EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary – 25 February (Tuesday).
Additional Special (Non-Working) Days ang Chinese New Year – 29 January (Wednesday), Black Saturday – 19 April, Christmas Eve – 24 December (Wednesday), All Saints’ Day Eve – 31 October (Friday)
Naka base naman sa Islamic calendar (Hijra) o lunar calendar ang pagdedeklara ng Eidul Fitr at Eidul Adha.
Inaatasan ang National Commission on Muslim Filipinos na magrekomenda sa Pangulo sa aktuwal na petsa kung kailan eksaktong papatak ang mga nabanggit na holidays.
Inaatasan ng proklamasyon ang Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) na mag-isyu ng implementing guidelines kaugnay sa mga holidays.