Difference between revisions of "Holiday"
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** 1st & 2nd January - New Year | ** 1st & 2nd January - New Year | ||
+ | ** 24th January - Unification Day | ||
** 1st & 2nd day of Easter | ** 1st & 2nd day of Easter | ||
** 1st May - Labour Day | ** 1st May - Labour Day | ||
** 1st & 2nd Pentecost day | ** 1st & 2nd Pentecost day | ||
** 15th August - St. Mary | ** 15th August - St. Mary | ||
− | ** | + | ** 30th November - St . Andrew |
− | ** | + | ** 1st December - National day |
** 1st & 2nd Christmas day | ** 1st & 2nd Christmas day | ||
[[Category:Organization]] | [[Category:Organization]] |
Revision as of 10:04, 27 January 2016
Vacation days
- Every employee is entitled to at least 21 vacation days per year, regardless of the type of their contract (whether it is part-time or full-time).
- Every employee should take 10 days off in a row throughout the year.
- Free national days and the free days mentioned in Navyk internal procedure are not included in vacation days.
- Employees should use all their vacation days throughout one year.
- If this is not possible, the rest of the vacation days will be consumed by the end of the next year.
- Compensating vacation days with money is possible only when the contract is ended.
Free national days
- All employees must take days off for all national holidays throughout a year.
- Taking the day off on another day is possible on the following terms:
- the day off should be taken within 1 month since the national holiday.
- SC / PL should be informed beforehand about the intention of switching the day.
- the extra hours made on national holiday will be paid with 175%, as they will be considered as extra hours made on a regular working day.
- The free national days are:
- 1st & 2nd January - New Year
- 24th January - Unification Day
- 1st & 2nd day of Easter
- 1st May - Labour Day
- 1st & 2nd Pentecost day
- 15th August - St. Mary
- 30th November - St . Andrew
- 1st December - National day
- 1st & 2nd Christmas day