The 2022 work calendar in Valencia faces two new holidays for the summer season, after a month of May without days off when Labor Day falls on a Sunday. Now, the workers await the arrival of June to enjoy the next long weekend.
This is Friday, June 24, the day on which the festival of San Juan is celebrated. The Generalitat Valenciana recently included this day as a regional holiday, with the aim of highlighting the cultural importance of the Bonfires of Alicante.
During last year, this holiday was established as paid and non-recoverable, that is, employees who decided not to go to work would have to recover the hours later.
Something that does not happen in 2022 according to the work calendar published in the Official Gazette of the Generalitat Valenciana.
After this day, the next bridge that Valencians will be able to take will be in August, specifically on Monday 15, for the national holiday of the Assumption of the Virgin. Afterwards, there will only be four non-working days, paid and non-recoverable for the rest of the year.
-June 24, San Juan.
-August 15, Assumption of the Virgin.
-November 1, Feast of All Saints.
-December 6, Constitution Day.
-December 8, day of the Immaculate Conception.
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