See which non-working days are during Christmas and New Year

Due to the fact that the first holiday of the New Year falls on a Sunday, there will be no work on January 3 either

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The Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare has informed citizens about non-working days due to upcoming holidays.

For believers of the Roman Catholic faith, non-working days on the occasion of Christmas Day and Christmas are Saturday December 24, Sunday December 25 and Monday December 26.

On the occasion of the New Year, which is celebrated on Sunday 1 January and Monday 2 January, due to the fact that the first holiday day is Sunday, Sunday 1 January, Monday 2 January and Tuesday 3 January are non-working days.

Due to the celebration of Orthodox Christmas, the non-working days are Friday January 6, Saturday January 7 and Sunday January 8.

"State bodies, local self-government bodies, public institutions, public 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," said the Ministry.

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