Schedule of additional day-offs for 2022 announced
The President signed a decree “On establishment of additional non-working days during the celebration of official holidays and the transfer of day-offs in 2022”.
According to the document, the following days are set as additional non-working days for all employees, regardless of the type of working week:
• January 3 (Monday);
• March 22 (Tuesday);
• March 23 (Wednesday);
• July 11 (Monday);
• September 2 (Friday).
For those who work 6 days a week, additional non-working days will be:
• January 4 (Tuesday);
• May 4 (Wednesday);
• May 5 (Thursday);
• July 12 (Tuesday);
• September 3 (Saturday);
• December 31 (Saturday).
Also in 2022, for those who work 5 days a week, weekends have been postponed:
• from Saturday January 8 to Tuesday January 4;
• from Saturday May 7 to Wednesday May 4;
• from Saturday May 14 to Thursday May 5;
• from Saturday July 16 to Tuesday July 12.
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