No work, no classes in Negros Oriental on ‘Buglasan Day’

DUMAGUETE CITY – Work in government offices and classes in all levels in both private and public schools in Negros Oriental are suspended on Friday, Oct. 19, following Malacañang’s declaration of a special non-working holiday.

Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, by virtue of the authority of President Rodrigo Duterte, issued the declaration through Presidential Proclamation No. 600, which Capitol received Tuesday afternoon.

The Palace declaration states that the declaration of special non-working holiday “is but fitting and proper that the people of the province of Negros Oriental be given full opportunity to celebrate and participate in the occasion with appropriate ceremonies.”

Adrian Sedillo of the Office of the Governor on Wednesday said that for private businesses, suspension of work is discretionary on the part of management, subject to the labor laws of the country.

The Buglasan Festival, which runs from Oct. 13 to 24, is a yearly event that showcases the province’s socio-economic, cultural, and tourism heritage and has become a yearly attraction for locals and tourists alike.

The people look forward to the Festival of Festivals grand showdown and street dancing competition — which features contingents from the towns and cities — on the third Friday of October each year. (Mary Judaline Partlow/PNA)

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