SC: No work in courts nationwide on Thursday, Sept. 21

(Eagle News) — There will be no work in all courts nationwide on Thursday, Sept. 21.

In an advisory, the Supreme Court said the suspension of work was done “considering that up to 70 percent of courts nationwide are housed in structures owned by local government units,” which are covered by the suspension of work directive previously ordered by Malacañang.

The Palace said there would also be no classes in public schools and state universities and colleges nationwide on Thursday, the “national day of protest.”

 

 

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