When doing business on new territory it is good to know when that country has holidays and non-working days. This way you are able also to plan your business more efficiently. Do you know when are holidays in Slovenia and neighboring countries? Do you know which holidays in 2021 are also non-working days?
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Holidays in Slovenia
National holidays and also non-working days in Slovenia are prescribed by the Law on holidays and free days in the Republic of Slovenia. In 2021, we have 20 holidays, of which 15 are state holidays and hence non-working days. 5 of them are not state holidays, so they are normal work days. In 2021, only 6 state holidays will fall on weekdays – the rest will fall on weekends, which are also considered non-working days in most industries.
Non-working days in Slovenia
January 1st and also 2nd – New Year (Friday and Saturday)
February 8th- Prešeren’s Day (Monday)
April 5th – Easter Monday (Monday)
April 27th – Day of Uprising Against Occupation (Tuesday)
May 1st and also 2nd – Labour day (Saturday and Sunday)
June 25th – Statehood Day (Friday)
August 15th – Assumption (Sunday)
October 31st – Reformation Day (Sunday)
November 1st – Day of Remembrance of the Dead (Monday)
December 25th – Christmas (Saturday)
December 26th – Independence and Unity Day (Sunday)
According to the Law, Easter and Whit Sunday are also non-working days, but they always fall on Sunday.
Considering the holidays, it is also easier to plan vacation and days off for your employees. Also, you can form your business strategey according to the holidays, when you know that most of your clients will be inaccessible.
Working days
Also, not all holidays are non-working days. Hence, they are celebrated but do not require days off.
June 8th – the day of Primož Trubar
August 17th – the union of Prekmurje Slovenes with their motherland
September 15th – Day of Restoration of the Littoral Region to the Motherland
October 25th – Sovereignty Day
November 23th – Rudolf Maister’s day
Holidays in neighboring countries
Do you want to learn which are also the holidays in neighboring countries?
Holidays in Austria
January 1st – New Year
January 6th – Holy three kings/Epiphany
April 5th – Easter Monday
May 1st – Labour Day
May 13th -Ascension Day
24th May – Whit Monday
June 3rd – Corpus Christi
August 15th – Assumption Day
October 26th – National Day
November 1st – All Saints’ Day
December 8th – Immaculate Conception
December 25th – Christmas
26th December – Saint Stephen’s Day
Holidays in Croatia
January 1st – New Year
January 6th – Holy three kings/Epiphany
April 5th – Easter Monday
May 1st – Labor Day
May 30th – Statehood Day
June 3rd – Corpus Christi
June 22nd – The Day of Anti-Fascist Resistance
August 5th – Victory Day and Homeland Thanksgiving
August 15th – Assumption Day
October 8th – Independence Day
November 1st – All Saints’ Day
November 18th – Remembrance Day
December 25th – Christmas
December 26th – Saint Stephen’s Day
Holidays in Italy
Do you know what are the holidays in Italy? We have also gathered this information.
January 1st – New Year
January 6th – Holy three kings/Epiphany
April 4th – Easter
April 5th – Easter Monday
25th April – Day of liberation
May 1st – Labor Day
June 2nd – Republic Day
August 15th – Assumption Day
November 1st – All Saints’ Day
December 8th – Immaculate Conception
December 25th – Christmas
26th December – Saint Stephen’s Day
Holidays in Hungary
Lastly, the fourth neighbor to Slovenia is Hungary. Do they also have the same holidays? Below, you can also find the information.
January 1st – New Year
March 15th – the Day of the Revolution
April 2nd – Good Friday
April 4th – Easter
5th April – Easter Monday
May 1st – Labor Day
May 24th – Whit Monday
August 20th – Saint Stephen’s Day
October 23rd – Republic Day
November 1st – All Saints’ Day
December 25th – Christmas
December 26th – 2nd Day of Christmas
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