June 23 is a working day for budget-funded employees. These will work instead of June 1, when they had free from work, IPN reports.
The salary earners who on the nonworking day had time off from work or were on leave do not have to work on the Saturdays that are working days. For those who work on Saturday, this is a usual working day.
June 1 was declared nonworking day, while June 23 was declared working day by a Government decision. Also, the days of March 9, April 30, December 24 and December 31 in 2018 will be nonworking days, while the Saturdays of March 3, April 21, December 8 and 15 will be working days.
The holidays and nonworking days for which the employees do not work on other days are: January 1 – New Year, January 7 and 8 – Christmas, March 8 – International Women’s Day, April 8 and 9 – Easter, April 15 and 16 – Low Sunday, May 1 – Labor Day, May 9 – Victory Day and Europe Day, June 1 – Children’s Day, August 27 – Independence Day, August 31 – Our Language Day, and December 25 – Christmas according to the new style.
