Eid al-Adha is a Regular National Holiday for All Filipinos: How to Maximize the Expected May 27 Eid al-Adha Holiday?

There is a big break for the workforce and students nationwide. The Feast of Sacrifice is an important day on the calendar and a time to stop and reflect on our daily activities. This much-anticipated event is an indispensable step in a religious and cultural way of life and is expected to be a great opportunity for the labour force to relax across the archipelago. With smart scheduling, workers can easily pool vacation credits to create a vacation “block,” allowing them to take a couple of days off to enjoy a long, relaxing break.

The Legal Foundations of the Feast of Sacrifice

In the Philippines, the observance of Islamic festivals carries strong institutional backing. The recognition of this day ensures that citizens of all faiths can share in a harmonious national atmosphere.

Republic Act No. 9849 and Labor Rights

This occasion is officially declared by Republic Act No. 9849, which firmly entrenched the feast as a regular holiday in the whole country. Regular holiday provides 100% wage security, whereas special non-working days provide no security of wages. In accordance with guidelines being observed by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), workers who miss work should be given 100 percent of their regular daily wages. If a worker elects to report to duty, businesses are legally required to pay them double (200%) the normal rate for the first eight hours of work. 

Coordinating with Malacañang Declarations

The legal status is guaranteed, but the day is determined by cosmic movements. Islamic calendar dates change by approximately 10 to 11 days a year because it is a lunar calendar. Malacañang Palace works closely with the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF) in order to issue the final Administrative Order following the completion of the formal moon-sighting procedures. This mode allows for the religious purity of the festival and adequate preparation time for the corporate sectors. 

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Strategic Blueprint for an Extended Mid-Week Escape

The celebration is scheduled for a Wednesday, which splits the 5-day work week in half. With the correct permissions granted by HR departments, one can easily overcome this difference and get the most rest possible. 

The Five-Day Long Weekend Blueprint

To transform your midweek break into a prolonged vacation, you can choose one of two distinct leave-booking methods.

  • Option A (The Early Break): Apply for annual leave on Monday and Tuesday. By doing so, you link the preceding Saturday and Sunday directly to the Wednesday festival, resulting in five straight days of leisure.
  • Option B (The Extended Weekend): File your vacation leave for Thursday and Friday. This connects the festival seamlessly to the upcoming weekend, providing an uninterrupted block of time to travel.

Enhancing Domestic Tourism and Travel Routes

The Department of Tourism (DOT) actively markets these extended breaks to boost businesses in the region. These periods tend to see an influx of tourist numbers in popular tourist destinations such as Boracay, Palawan, and Bohol. For inter-island and/or domestic transportation, it is advisable to check the timetables with the Department of Transportation (DOTr) since there is a possibility of a peak season. 

FAQs

Are banks and financial institutions closed on this day?

Yes. All banking institutions, clearing houses, and government financial centers will operate as usual during holidays, under the usual procedures governed by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP). Public banking systems and ATM machines will be available on the internet.

Does the holiday pay apply to casual and contractual workers?

Under the rules of DOLE, contractual and casual employees will receive holiday pay benefits if they were on duty or on an authorized paid leave on the workday before the regular holiday.

Can local government units cancel the holiday in specific regions?

No. The feast is under national law, Republic Act No. 9849, so that L.G.U’s may not cancel or modify its status. The regular holiday is observed equally in all provinces, cities and municipalities in the Philippines.

Manika

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