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State Council approves draft plan on holidays, paid vacations
BEIJING—China’s State Council
on Friday approved in principle a draft plan on adjusting its national
holidays and a set of regulations on paid vacations.
The final plan and regulations will be promulgated after further
revisions.
According to the draft plan on national holidays, made public in early
November for public discussion, three traditional festivals are added as
national holidays.
According to the draft plan, New Year’s Day remains a one-day holiday.
The Spring Festival remains a three-day holiday, but it will now start a
day earlier from the eve of the Spring Festival, also known as the lunar
New Year.
The National Day golden week will remain unchanged.
The May Day golden week will be replaced by a one-day holiday.
Tomb-Sweeping Day, the Dragon-Boat Festival and the Mid-Autumn Festival
shall all become one-day national holidays.
The proposal will increase the number of legal national holidays from 10
to 11 days.
The tradition of designating weekends on one side of the three main
holidays as two working days still continues, so people enjoy seven
consecutive days off. In future, New Year’s Day, Tomb-Sweeping Day, May
Day, the Dragon Boat Festival and the Mid-Autumn Festival will become
holidays of three days each.
According to the draft regulations on paid vacations, also made public
in early November for public discussion, all employees of government
organs, civil organizations, enterprises, and public-service
institutions are entitled to take paid vacation after serving the same
employer for one year.
Employees who have worked from one to ten years would have five days
paid vacation; those who have worked for ten to 20 years would have ten
days; and those with more than 20 years 15 days. Legal holidays and
weekends will not be included as paid vacation.
However, the paid vacation time would be deducted from winter and summer
vacations, which some professions were entitled to.
They shall also be deducted from vacations designed for employees to
visit their parents or spouses, if they are not living in the same city,
according to the draft.
The draft stipulates that “employees should enjoy their full daily
salary and welfare during the vacation just as when they are working”.
—Daily Mail, People’s Daily news exchange item |