07:45 | 23/07/2024

State Civil Servants’ Lunar New Year Holiday 2024: Specific Dates and Policies for On-duty Workers

State civil servants' Lunar New Year holiday 2024 begins on what lunar date? What benefits are state civil servants entitled to while on duty during the Lunar New Year 2024? — a question posed by Mr. T.T (An Giang)

State Officials' 2024 Lunar New Year Holiday Starting Date

Based on Notice 5015/TB-LDTBXH 2023 regarding Lunar New Year holidays for officials, public employees, and workers as follows:

1. Officials, public employees, and workers of administrative agencies, career organizations, political organizations, political-social organizations (hereinafter referred to as officials and public employees) will have the Lunar New Year holiday in 2024 starting from Thursday, February 08, 2024 (i.e., 29th of the last month of the Year of the Rabbit) to the end of Wednesday, February 14, 2024 (i.e., 5th of the first month of the Year of the Dragon). This holiday period includes 05 Lunar New Year holiday days and 02 compensatory days off as stipulated in Clause 3, Article 111 of the Labor Code.

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Thus, as per the regulation, state officials have the 2024 Lunar New Year holiday from Thursday, February 08, 2024 (i.e., 29th of the last month of the Year of the Rabbit) to the end of Wednesday, February 14, 2024 (i.e., 5th of the first month of the Year of the Dragon).

Hence, state officials start their 2024 Lunar New Year holiday on the 29th of the lunar calendar month.

When do state officials start their 2024 Lunar New Year holiday? What policies apply to state officials on duty during the 2024 Lunar New Year?

Policies for State Officials on Duty during the 2024 Lunar New Year

Based on Article 12 of the Law on Cadres and Civil Servants 2008 which stipulates the rights of officials regarding salaries and related policies as follows:

Rights of officials regarding salaries and related policies

1. The State ensures that salaries correspond to the tasks and powers assigned, in line with the socioeconomic conditions of the country. Cadres and officials working in mountainous, border, island areas, remote areas, ethnic minority areas, especially difficult socioeconomic areas, or in hazardous environments are entitled to allowances and preferential policies as stipulated by law.

2. Officials are entitled to overtime pay, night work pay, travel expenses, and other policies as stipulated by law.

Based on Article 98 of the Labor Code 2019, which stipulates overtime pay and night work pay as follows:

Overtime pay and night work pay

1. Workers working overtime are paid wages calculated based on the wage unit price or the actual wage paid for the current job as follows:

a) On weekdays, at least 150%;

b) On weekly days off, at least 200%;

c) On holidays, Tet, paid days off, at least 300%, excluding wage for holiday, Tet, paid days off for those who receive daily wages.

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According to Notice 5015/TB-LDTBXH 2023 on the 2024 Lunar New Year holiday schedule for officials and public employees as follows:

1. Officials, public employees, and workers of administrative agencies, career organizations, political organizations, political-social organizations (hereinafter referred to as officials and public employees) will have the Lunar New Year holiday in 2024 starting from Thursday, February 08, 2024 (i.e., 29th of the last month of the Year of the Rabbit) to the end of Wednesday, February 14, 2024 (i.e., 5th of the first month of the Year of the Dragon). This holiday period includes 05 Lunar New Year holiday days and 02 compensatory days off as stipulated in Clause 3, Article 111 of the Labor Code.

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Based on the above regulation, policies for officials on duty during the 2024 Lunar New Year will include overtime pay, night work pay, and other related payments. The calculation of wages during the Lunar New Year duty for officials is determined according to labor laws.

Officials have a 7-day Lunar New Year holiday from the 29th of the lunar calendar month to the 5th day of the Lunar New Year.

In the event that officials are on duty at the office during these holidays, the wages will be calculated as follows:

- Paid at least 300% of the wage unit price, excluding the regular wage for the holiday.- Night work is paid an additional amount of at least 30% of the wage unit price or the actual wage paid for a regular working day.- For overtime work at night during the holidays, in addition to holiday overtime pay and night work pay, workers also receive an additional 20% of the wage unit price or the wage for daytime work on a regular working day, a weekly day off, or a holiday.

Rights of Officials to Rest as Stipulated

According to Article 13 of the Law on Cadres and Civil Servants 2008, the rights of officials to rest are as follows:

Rights of officials to rest

Officials are entitled to annual leave, public holidays, and leave for personal matters as stipulated by labor laws. In cases where the requirements of the tasks prevent the taking of annual leave or using all annual leave days, in addition to the regular salary, officials are also entitled to compensation equal to their wage for the days not taken.

Thus, officials are entitled to annual leave, public holidays, and leave for personal matters as stipulated by labor laws.

In cases where the requirements of the tasks prevent the taking of annual leave or using all annual leave days, in addition to the regular salary, officials are also entitled to compensation equal to their wage for the days not taken.

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