Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – May is the period with the most long weekends this year. Of course, because there are two national holidays and collective leave.
The first occurred on May 9, 2024, which coincides with the Ascension of Jesus Christ. The government then set May 10 as collective leave time, so that workers can have holidays from Thursday to Sunday.
Likewise, the second one occurred on May 23 in the context of Vesak Day. The collective leave fell the next day and another long holiday occurred.
For people who haven't had time to go on holiday, don't worry because next month there will also be a long holiday. Here are the details:
Remaining National Holidays and Shared Leave 2024
In the midst of the polemic about collective leave holidays, it turns out that there are still many collective leave holidays remaining until the end of 2024.
Joint leave and national holidays are regulated in the Three Ministers' Joint Decree (SKB) Number 855 of 2023, Number 3 of 2023, and Number 4 of 2023.
Remaining National Holidays 2024
Thursday, 23 May 2024: Vesak Day
Saturday, June 1 2024: Pancasila Birthday
Monday, June 17 2024: Eid al-Adha
Sunday, July 7 2024: Hijri New Year
Saturday, 17 August 2024: Indonesian Independence Day
Monday, September 16 2024: Birthday of the Prophet Muhammad SAW
Wednesday, December 25, 2024: Christmas Day
Remaining Shared Leave 2024
Friday, May 24 2024: Holiday for Vesak Day
Tuesday, June 18 2024: Holiday with Eid al-Adha
Thursday, 26 December 2024: Holiday for Christmas
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