Leaves in Philippines
Sick Leave
- Employees have 5 days of paid leave after 1 year of service as there is no sick leave in the Philippines.
- It is called service incentive leaves and is paid by the employer.
Maternity leaves
- Female employees are eligible for up to 105 days of paid maternity leave.
- 14 days must be taken before childbirth and remaining after childbirth.
- Single mothers get 15 days of leave.
- The employee draws the pay from the social security fund.
Paternity leaves
- Male employees are entitled to 7 days of paid paternity leave paid by the employer.
Other Leaves
- Victims of Violence Against Women and Children: VAWCs are entitled to 10 days of leave with certification.
- Special leave for women: Female employees can take up to 2 months of leave after surgery for gynecological issues.
- Solo parent leave: Certified solo parents can take 7 days off.
Public Holidays (for the Calendar year 2024)
Some dates may vary based on official notifications and traditional calendars.
- New Year's Day - 1st January
- New Year Holiday - 2nd January
- EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary - 25th February
- Easter - 31st March to 2nd April
- Araw Ng Kagitingan - 9th April
- Labor Day - 1st May
- Independence Day - 12th June
- Ninoy Aquino Day - 21st August
- National Heroes Day - 26th August
- All Saints' Day - 1st November
- All Souls' Day - 2nd November
- Bonifacio Day - 25th November
- Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary - 8th December
- Christmas Day - 25th December
Public Holidays (for the Calendar year 2025)
Some dates may vary based on official notifications and traditional calendars.
- New Year's Day - 1st January
- New Year Holiday - 2nd January
- EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary - 25th February
- Easter - 20th to 22nd April
- Araw Ng Kagitingan - 9th April
- Labor Day - 1st May
- Independence Day - 12th June
- Ninoy Aquino Day - 21st August
- National Heroes Day - 26th August
- All Saints' Day - 1st November
- All Souls' Day - 2nd November
- Bonifacio Day - 26th November
- Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary - 8th December
- Christmas Day - 25th December
Social Security in Philippines