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February 16, 2016 By Francis 2 Comments

Holidays In The Philippines – Paid Time Off For Your Virtual Assistant

Kadayawan is a feast to give thanks for the harvest
Kadayawan is a feast to give thanks for the harvest
Do you employ a Virtual Assistant from the Philippines, especially a full-time VAs? Then, you should consider giving your VA paid vacation for the official holidays in the Philippines. This is a great perk for them and is something any “real” work place there will provide to them by law.

I asked my Filipino VA Jomvie to put together a list of official holidays in the Philippines for your quick reference. If you choose not to give them paid time off, consider at least to let them pause their work during that time if you pay by the hour.

Just think about going to work on Christmas or on Sylvester – you wouldn’t like that very much, right? 🙂

Over to my VA…

“We may be different in size, color and shape, but there’s something we all love — Holidays!

In the Philippines, we have an average of ten regular holidays in a year. So, in a year, we are given a 10-day break away from work. And what’s so good about it? It’s (normally) paid.

We have two types of holidays in the Philippines

  1. Regular Holiday
  2. Special Non-Working Holiday

Often, other people from outside the Philippines do not understand that Regular and Special Holidays are two different types of holidays.

What is a Regular Holiday?

Regular Holidays are paid holidays that are celebrated nationwide. Actually, apart from these regular holidays, we have local holidays (that fall on special non-working holidays). One of them is celebrating the years of our city through colorful feasts that is locally known to us as “Fiesta”.

Regular Holidays are holidays where “no work, no pay” does not apply. In other words, if the employee does not work during this day, he/she is still paid 100 percent of his/her daily rate.

And, if that day the employee is asked to work, he/she will be paid 200 percent for the first eight hours.

List of Regular (paid) Holidays in the Philippines

               Holiday Name                                                 Date

  • New Year’s Day                                                     January 1
  • Araw ng Kagitingan (The day of Valor)             April 9
  • Maundy Thursday                                               April 17
  • Good Friday                                                          April 18
  • Labor Day                                                             May 1
  • Independence Day                                              June 12
  • National Heroes Day                                          August 25
  • Bonifacio Day                                                      November 30
  • Christmas Day                                                     December 25
  • Rizal Day                                                               December 30

These are the most celebrated holidays in the Philippines. Since we have a large amount of the population of our fellow Muslim brothers and sisters here in the Philippines, the observance of Eid’l Fitr (July 29) and Eidul Adha (October 4) is yet to be proclaimed.

Saturday and Sunday Exemptions

On regular holidays, there are exemptions if they fall on a weekend day.

  • If the holiday falls on Saturday, it is going to be moved and celebrated on Friday.
  • And if it falls on Sunday, it will be celebrated on Monday.

An example for this year (2014):

We celebrated our “National Heroes Day” and since it fell on Sunday, it was celebrated on Monday (August 26).

FrancisFrancis


How lucky! I wish we had this exemption rule here in Germany. I have never heard from such a rule.

For us, it’s a matter of luck with “good” or “bad” years, depending on how many holidays fall on a weekend.

On that day, ceremonial rites were given to all our heroes who fought for our freedom and bondage during the perilous times.

What is a Special Non-Working Holiday?

Special Non-Working Holidays are non-paid holidays that are celebrated locally or nationwide. 

They are holidays where if an employee will not work, he/she will not get his/her salary for that day.

But, let’s not tackle deeply into technical terms. This is just a brief explanation for you to know the difference between Regular and Special Holidays in the Philippines.”






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Employers from all around the world are hiring more and more Filipino VAs. The more they know about your culture and the importance of the different holidays, the better they boss they can be for you!

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