2013 Bank Holidays
In 2013 shortages in 'Bridges' work, those days where activity is significantly reduced by matching one or more parties in the vicinity of a weekend. It will be for reasons of timing, because entrepreneurship, agreed with unions and supported by the Government, which aims to move three religious festivals to be held on Friday or Monday, will not apply until 2014.
Next year there will be only eight working bank holidays 2013 for the whole state, one less than in 2012, the Immaculate Conception, December 8, is excluded by falling on a Sunday, and its location is not suitable to take additional warrants. For this reason and because time had taken over the negotiations that the Government planned to conclude with the Episcopal Conference and the autonomous communities are not designed to 'move' in 2013, but in 2014, the religious festivals of the Assumption (15 August) and All Saints (November 1) and civil celebration of Constitution Day (December 6).
Suggested by the Deputy Prime Minister, Soraya Saenz de Santamaria, and confirmed the CEO of Employment, Xavier Thibault. Employers and unions have reached an agreement during the negotiations to which they urged the president Rajoy, in January 2012, before approving the labor reform, to move to Monday, these three festivals. Thibault said yesterday that the government "only" works based on those three days in negotiations with the Episcopal Conference and the autonomous communities, which seeks to "maximum consensus" in these changes.
The state labor calendar 2013 presents radically different from previous years, by not providing building 'bridges', let alone 'aqueducts'. Half the holidays with effect in Spain, not replace, fall during the week, but the location and character of some of them limit the impact.
In the Christmas period, both on 1 January (Tuesday) and December 25 (Wednesday), are close to semi-holiday dates. The coincidence of May 1 on Wednesday not mean a decline in activity, so that the conflict can only be dated Thursday August 15, and it so happens that in midsummer many of the production is paralyzed. The rest of the state parties -29 March (Friday), October 12 (Saturday), November 1 (Friday) and December 6 (Friday) - are stuck or are part of the weekend.
In these days we must add the festivities of regional and local character. The Basque government approved in May the official calendar of the BAC legal holidays for 2013, which includes the eight state parties over eight other regional and local character. In short, 14 days unfit for work to which are added two extra days because of local festivities. New for 2013, the 6th of January and December 8, usually non-working holidays fall on a Sunday, the holiday is retrieved July 25, St. James. This year the Basque moved the date to October 25 to mark the Day of the Basque Country.
Next year will also unfit for work, paid and not recoverable, up to two days as a matter of local festivals, to be established by the territorial delegates Employment Department, proposed by the respective municipalities plenary. On Wednesday July 31, San Ignacio, will be one of The.
Next year there will be only eight working bank holidays 2013 for the whole state, one less than in 2012, the Immaculate Conception, December 8, is excluded by falling on a Sunday, and its location is not suitable to take additional warrants. For this reason and because time had taken over the negotiations that the Government planned to conclude with the Episcopal Conference and the autonomous communities are not designed to 'move' in 2013, but in 2014, the religious festivals of the Assumption (15 August) and All Saints (November 1) and civil celebration of Constitution Day (December 6).
Suggested by the Deputy Prime Minister, Soraya Saenz de Santamaria, and confirmed the CEO of Employment, Xavier Thibault. Employers and unions have reached an agreement during the negotiations to which they urged the president Rajoy, in January 2012, before approving the labor reform, to move to Monday, these three festivals. Thibault said yesterday that the government "only" works based on those three days in negotiations with the Episcopal Conference and the autonomous communities, which seeks to "maximum consensus" in these changes.
The state labor calendar 2013 presents radically different from previous years, by not providing building 'bridges', let alone 'aqueducts'. Half the holidays with effect in Spain, not replace, fall during the week, but the location and character of some of them limit the impact.
In the Christmas period, both on 1 January (Tuesday) and December 25 (Wednesday), are close to semi-holiday dates. The coincidence of May 1 on Wednesday not mean a decline in activity, so that the conflict can only be dated Thursday August 15, and it so happens that in midsummer many of the production is paralyzed. The rest of the state parties -29 March (Friday), October 12 (Saturday), November 1 (Friday) and December 6 (Friday) - are stuck or are part of the weekend.
In these days we must add the festivities of regional and local character. The Basque government approved in May the official calendar of the BAC legal holidays for 2013, which includes the eight state parties over eight other regional and local character. In short, 14 days unfit for work to which are added two extra days because of local festivities. New for 2013, the 6th of January and December 8, usually non-working holidays fall on a Sunday, the holiday is retrieved July 25, St. James. This year the Basque moved the date to October 25 to mark the Day of the Basque Country.
Next year will also unfit for work, paid and not recoverable, up to two days as a matter of local festivals, to be established by the territorial delegates Employment Department, proposed by the respective municipalities plenary. On Wednesday July 31, San Ignacio, will be one of The.