No Long Holiday this Halloween

Bad news for employees but November 1 will be the only holiday this halloween season. October 31 and November 2 were declared by Malacañang as regular working days. President Arroyo is known for declaring long holidays but businessmen were complaining that these long holidays are not good for business. So better cancel all those out of town trips and trick-or-treating with the kids.

Note: This article was posted last October 20th, 2006 and is not applicable for this year.


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4 Responses to “No Long Holiday this Halloween”

  1. pam Says:

    waaaaaaaaa.. :(

  2. Clarify Says:

    What!? November 2 declared by Malacañang as regular working day? This is a sunday cmon! We don’t get a long weekend and they want us to work on a Sunday? That is too much!

  3. angela Says:

    mga abnormal tlga mga tiga malacanang.. oct 31st ayaw ideclare na holiday??? samantala mga ramadan dyan, kung ano ano kaekekan gnagawang holiday?

  4. Irene Says:

    ha? really? bakit sa ibang site sabi declared daw oct. 31 until nov. 2? sino ba talaga nagsasabi ng totoo?

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