Marcos Jr. declares Feb. 9 as special non-working day for Chinese New Year

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 DAVAO CITY — President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has declared Feb. 9 a special non-working day in the country, in observance of Chinese New Year.

In signing Proclamation 453 on January 18, Marcos declared a nationwide holiday to allow Filipinos to celebrate Chinese New Year and enjoy a longer weekend.

“The declaration of 09 February 2024, Friday, as an additional special non-working day throughout the country will give the people the full opportunity to celebrate the Chinese New Year and enable our countrymen to avail of the benefits of a longer weekend,” the proclamation states.

Under Proclamation 453, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) is directed to issue the appropriate circular in implementing the proclamation for the private sector.

It can be recalled that on Oct. 11, 2023, Marcos issued Proclamation 368, declaring Feb. 10, 2024, as a special non-working day throughout the country for the celebration of Chinese New Year.

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