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Tabuk City Marks Founding Anniversary with Special Non-Working Day

Malacañang has officially declared June 23, 2026, as a special non-working day in Tabuk City to commemorate its founding anniversary, allowing residents full participation in the celebrations.

The Philippine government, through a proclamation signed by President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., has designated Tuesday, June 23, 2026, as a special non-working day in Tabuk City, situated in the province of Kalinga. This declaration serves to honor the city’s founding anniversary and enables residents to thoroughly partake in the commemorative events.

Proclamation 1259 stipulates that the special non-working day facilitates engagement in the historical celebration. Typically, special non-working days follow a no work, no pay policy, unless otherwise specified by company policies or collective bargaining agreements. Employees who choose to work on this day are entitled to additional compensation.

This measure underscores the government’s support for civic participation and cultural observances in Tabuk City, enhancing community spirit during this significant milestone.


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