This Saturday, March 3, is a workday for budget-funded employees. These work instead of March 9, when they will be free from work. Thus, from March 8, when it is celebrated the International Women’s Day and is a nonworking day, the budget-funded employees will have a mini-vacation until March 11 inclusive, IPN reports.
The salary earners who on the day considered nonworking day will not be involved in labor relations or will be on leave are not obliged to go to work on the Saturdays declared workdays.
The next mini-vacation for budget-funded employees will be after the Easter holidays (April 8 and 9) and Low Sunday (April 15 and 16). This will also be of four days, from Saturday until Tuesday inclusive (April 28 – May 1).