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Week. 6. Sundays are not statutory holidays.
Statutory holidays refer to the holidays for all citizens stipulated in the "National Annual Festivals and Memorial Day Holiday Measures", including: New Year, 1 day off (January 1); Spring Festival, 3 days off (Chinese New Year's Eve, the beginning of the first month.
1. 2nd year of junior high school); Qingming Festival, 1 day off (on the day of Qingming in the lunar calendar); Labor Day, 1 day off (May 1); Dragon Boat Festival, 1 day off (on the day of the Dragon Boat Festival in the lunar calendar); Mid-Autumn Festival, 1 day off (on the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival of the lunar calendar); National Day, 3 days off (October 1, 2, 3).
Saturday and Sunday are weekly rest days for state organs and institutions. According to the actual situation, the enterprise can flexibly arrange weekly rest days according to the working hours of no more than 8 hours per day, no more than 40 hours per week, and at least one day off.
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No, it is a national holiday. Statutory holidays refer to the rest time uniformly provided for by national laws and regulations to carry out commemorative and celebratory activities. The Measures for Holidays on National Festivals and Memorial Days stipulate that employers shall arrange leave for employees during the following festivals in accordance with the law:
New Year’s Day; Spring Festival; Ching ming festival; Day; Dragon boat festival; Mid-autumn festival; National; Other holidays stipulated by laws and regulations.
According to the relevant regulations, the festivals belonging to all citizens are: New Year's Day, 1 day off (January 1);
Spring Festival, 3 days off (the first day of the first lunar month, the second day of the first month, and the third day of the first lunar month); Qingming Festival, 1 day off; International Labor Day, 1 day off (May 1); Dragon Boat Festival, 1 day off; Mid-Autumn Festival, 1 day off; National Day, 3 days off (October 1, 2, 3).
The festivals that belong to some citizens are: International Women's Day on March 8, when women have a half-day holiday; On May 4, Youth Day, young people over the age of 14 have a half-day holiday; On Children's Day on June 1, children under the age of 13 will have a half-day holiday; On August 1, Army Day, active military personnel have a half-day holiday. For other holidays that are customary of ethnic minorities, the local people in the areas where ethnic minorities are concentrated** shall stipulate the date of the holiday in consideration of the customs of each ethnic group.
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Week. 6. Sundays are not statutory holidays.
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Holidays refer to Saturdays and Sundays. Public holidays, paid leave system stipulated by national law.
It mainly includes "public holidays."
and "public holidays". Among them, public holidays are "public holidays", also known as "rest days", which are the time when the law or the agreement concluded in accordance with the law stipulates that each certain time of work must be rested. To put it simply, Luda is the Saturday and Sunday when Duan Kai is often closed.
Do public holidays refer to Saturdays and Sundays?
According to the laws and regulations of the People's Republic of China, the state implements a working hour system in which the daily working hours of workers shall not exceed eight hours and the average weekly working hours shall not exceed 40 hours.
For workers who work on a piecework basis, the employer shall reasonably determine the labor quota in accordance with the working hours system provided for in Article 36 of this Law.
and piece-rate remuneration standards. The employer shall ensure that the employee has at least one day off per week.
With the development of social economy, the significance of public holidays is becoming more and more prominent. Public holidays are a kind of respect for people's right to leisure and a sign of social civilization and progress. With the development of social economy, leisure plays an increasingly important role in people's lives, and public holidays allow people to have more time to relax in intense work and life.
After every 5 days of work, there are 2 days off, and these 2 days are public holidays, which are also called "public holidays" or "rest days". Since China stipulates that the working hours of employees shall not exceed 40 hours per week, employers generally implement two days off per week. Public holidays refer to holidays enjoyed by all citizens, such as May Day.
National Day, New Year's Day, Spring Festival, etc.
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Saturdays and Sundays are not designated as holidays. Saturdays and Sundays are rest days, while statutory holidays are the following holidays stipulated by the state: New Year's Day; Spring Festival; Day; National; and other holidays stipulated by laws and regulations. 〈br〉
According to the provisions of the Labor Law issued by the People's Republic of China, weekends are public holidays, also known as "public holidays", which refer to the time when the law or the agreement concluded in accordance with the law stipulates that each working time must be rested. For example, if you have 2 days off after every 5 days of work, these 2 days are public holidays. Since China stipulates that the working hours of employees shall not be higher than 40 hours per week, the general employer does not take two days off per week.
BR Public holidays generally refer to weeks.
6. Sunday. 〈br〉
Statutory holidays refer to the rest time for celebrations and vacations uniformly stipulated by national laws in accordance with the customs and habits of various countries and ethnic groups or the requirements of commemoration. The statutory holiday system is an important reflection of the country's political, economic and cultural systems, involving many aspects of the economy and society, and involving the vital interests of the broad masses of the people. The holiday arrangement on statutory holidays provides time convenience for residents to travel, shop and leisure, and makes a positive contribution to stimulating domestic demand and promoting economic growth.
br〉Legal basisArticle 3 of the Labor Law of the People's Republic of China
Workers enjoy the right to equal employment and choice of occupation, the right to receive remuneration for labor, the right to rest and vacation, the right to labor safety and health protection, the right to receive vocational skills training, the right to enjoy social insurance and welfare, the right to submit labor disputes for settlement, and other labor rights provided by law. 〈br〉
Article 40 br
The employer shall arrange leave for the employee in accordance with the law during the following holidays: br
a) New Year's Day; 〈br〉
2) Spring Festival; 〈br〉
3) International Labor Day; 〈br〉
4) National Day; 〈br〉
5) Other holidays stipulated by laws and regulations are the day of the Zen hall. 〈br〉
Article 45 BR
The State implements a paid annual leave system. 〈br〉
Employees who have worked continuously for more than one year are entitled to paid annual leave. The specific measures are stipulated by ***. 〈br〉
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Legal Analysis: Weekends are not statutory holidays, and Saturdays and Sundays are called public holidays rather than statutory holidays. Statutory holidays refer to the days of national holidays, including New Year's Day, Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, Labor Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day.
Article 44 of the Labor Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates that under any of the following circumstances, the employer shall pay wages and remunerations higher than the wages of the workers for normal working hours in accordance with the following standards: (1) if the workers are arranged to work longer hours, they shall be paid wages and remunerations of not less than 150% of the wages; (2) If a worker is assigned to work on a rest day and cannot be arranged for compensatory leave, a wage remuneration of not less than 200 percent of the wage shall be paid.
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Legal Analysis: Not counted. Family holidays refer to the days of national holidays. If the employer arranges overtime work on statutory holidays, it shall pay the employee a wage remuneration of not less than 300% of the employee's daily or hourly wages for normal working hours.
Legal basis: Labor Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 40 An employer shall arrange for a worker to take leave in accordance with the law during the following holidays:
a) New Year's Day; 2) Spring Festival;
3) International Labor Day;
4) National Day;
5) Other holidays and holidays as provided for by laws and regulations.
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National holidays refer to the days on which the state stipulates holidays.
If the employer arranges overtime work on statutory holidays, it shall pay the employee a wage remuneration of not less than 300% of the employee's daily or hourly wages for normal working hours.
Public holidays are not professional terms, just the people's own statement, there is no difference, the law is only divided into rest days and statutory holidays, no pay for not working on rest days, and overtime pay for not arranging work on work without arranging work to be paid double the salary. Statutory holidays are paid, and there is also a salary if you don't go to work, and you can't take three times the overtime pay when you go to work.
The national holidays refer to the Spring Festival, New Year's Day, Qingming Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, and Friday.
1. The seven statutory holidays of National Day and Dragon Boat Festival, as well as some holidays, including Youth Day, Women's Day, Children's Day and August 1st Army Day, do not refer to Saturdays and Sundays.
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