Baku / 16.05.20 / Turan: In Azerbaijan, eight days, from May 23 to 30, will be not working days. The corresponding order was signed on the eve by Prime Minister Ali Asadov. Long holidays are announced in connection with a special quarantine regime and with the aim of ensuring the consistency of working and non-working days.
According to the decision of the government, the working day on May 27 is postponed to the weekend on May 31; May 29 is declared non-working day.
For those who work six days a week, May 23 and 30 are also declared non-working days.
Thus, from Saturday May 23 to the next Saturday May 30, there will be eight non-working days.
It should be noted that on May 24-25, Ramadan Bayram is celebrated in Azerbaijan and these days are considered not working. Since May 24 this year falls on Sunday, the next working day, May 26, was declared a day off. May 28 is also a public holiday – a Republic Day. –06D-
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