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Date Name January 1: New Year's Day: February 23: Republic Day [1]: February or March: Phagwah [2]: March or April: Good Friday: Easter Monday: May 1: Labour Day: May 5: Arrival Day
The following table is a list of countries by number of public holidays excluding non-regular special holidays. Nepal and India have the highest number of public holidays in the world with 35 annually. Also, Nepal has 6 day working schedule in a week.
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Disparities in national minimums are still subject of debate regarding work-life balance and perceived differences between nations. These numbers usually refer to full-time employment – part-time workers may get a reduced number of days. In most countries, public holidays are paid and usually not considered part of the annual leave.
It is generally a two day holiday, with December 3 (the day after National Day) also being a observed as a public holiday. [11] Air shows are conducted while military processions are held at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre for the rulers of the Emirates, members of the Federal National Council, and Emirati citizens. [12]
The United Arab Emirates Government announced official holidays for the public and private sectors for the years 2019. The Cabinet granted equal leaves (14 days) sectors. This decision aims to achieve a balance between the two sectors in the number of official holidays they are entitled to.
12 December – Max Verstappen wins the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and the Championship against Lewis Hamilton. 13 December – Prime Minister of Israel Naftali Bennett and Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan discuss strengthening bilateral trade and cooperation in multiple areas, at the first meeting of the leaders of the two countries.
17 January – Ebe Gilkes, jazz pianist and bandleader (born 1930 or 1931). [2]2 February – Reggie Ford, boxer (born 1953). [3]26 July – George De Peana, long-distance runner and trade union leader (born 1936).