How many days off do Uzbeks get for Navruz?

Uzbekistan

Spring is a season of renewal and beautiful celebrations. To ensure that people can enjoy these festive days, the government has established additional days off. It has been announced how many days Uzbeks will have off in connection with International Women’s Day on March 8 and the Navruz holiday.

How many days off do Uzbeks get for Navruz?
The designated days off for citizens in March are as follows:

March 8 (Saturday) — International Women’s Day (official holiday, day off);

March 9 (Sunday) — weekend, day off;

March 10 (Monday) — additional day off for employees with a 5-day workweek, working day for those with a 6-day workweek;

March 21 (Friday) — Navruz (official holiday, day off);

March 22 (Saturday) — day off for employees with a 5-day workweek, working day for those with a 6-day workweek;

March 23 (Sunday) — weekend, day off.

Additionally, according to Article 208 of the Labor Code, if a public holiday falls on a regular day off, the day off is transferred to the next working day. This rule is in place to ensure citizens have a comfortable rest.

This arrangement allows people to fully celebrate Navruz, spend time with their loved ones, and enjoy the beauty of the spring season. Ahead lies not only a wonderful holiday but also enjoyable days of relaxation!

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