Non-working days for members of the Islamic religion May 24, 25 and 26

Based on the Law on the Celebration of Religious Holidays, believers of the Islamic faith have the right to paid leave on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
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Non-working days for members of the Islamic faith on the occasion of the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday will be May 24, 25 and 26.

The Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare explained that, based on the Law on the Celebration of Religious Holidays, followers of the Islamic religion have the right to paid leave on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.

"State and local self-government bodies, public institutions, companies and other entities that perform activities of public interest are obliged to ensure the performance of work on holidays, the interruption of which could have harmful consequences for citizens or the state," the announcement states.

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