Nine days off for
lunar New Year 2014
The Government
has approved the 9-day lunar New Year (Tet) holiday proposed by Minister of
Transport Dinh La Thang. The vacation time will last from January 28 to
February 2, 2014.
Speaking at the cabinet meeting on
December 2, Transport Minister Dinh La Thang said that with the current Tet
holiday schedule, people would have only one day off before Tet and several
days off after Tet, resulting in great traffic pressure and the increase of
traffic accidents. It also raises difficulty for workers in preparing for the
Tet, so many civil servants dodge work to go shopping for the Tet.
Thang proposes to increase the
day-off before Tet by two days and they will be compensated on the weekend
before Tet (January 25-26).
"That schedule will also help
stimulate demands because people will have more shopping time," said
Minister Thang.
Last year, the Lunar New Year holiday
also lasted for nine days, from January 28 to February 5.
The proposal of Minister Thang was
supported by Minister of Labor Minister Pham Thi Hai Chuyen and all cabinet
members.
However, Chuyen did not agree on the
compensation days on January 25-26 (Saturday and Sunday) because workers will
have to work for eight consecutive days, which is the violation to the Labor
Code. Chuyen suggested January 25 (Saturday) and one Saturday after Tet.
Chuyen’s proposal was approved by
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung. However, the PM said that the long holiday
must not affect export-import operations.
Tran Cham,
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Thứ Hai, 2 tháng 12, 2013
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