
#WalangPasok February 9, 2024 Special Non-Working Holiday In anticipation of the upcoming Chinese New Year celebration, Malacañang has declared February Continue Reading …
“#WalangPasok” are announcements made by the government and local government units, schools, or other institutions declaring that classes or work are suspended due to various reasons such as inclement weather, holidays, or emergencies.
In the Philippines, this term, which translates to “No Classes” or “No Work,” is widely used to inform the public about temporary cancellations ensuring that students, employees and parents stay updated. These updates often come during typhoons, floods, or other disruptions and are crucial for public safety and convenience. Stay informed and prepared with the latest Walang Pasok news to manage your day effectively.
#WalangPasok February 9, 2024 Special Non-Working Holiday In anticipation of the upcoming Chinese New Year celebration, Malacañang has declared February Continue Reading …
Is December 8, 2023 a holiday? By virtue of Republic Act 10966, the government has officially declared December 8 every Continue Reading …
#WalangPasok June 28, 2023 | A Regular Holiday In Observance Of Eid’l Adha 2023. President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. officially Continue Reading …