Public holidays in the European Union
The European Union does not set public holidays for its member states. However the European Commission does set public holidays for the employees of the institutions of the European Union.
The holidays will typically cover the following dates (example below from 2017 [1]):
Date | Day |
---|---|
1 January | New Year's Day (not published in 2017 since it falls on Sunday) |
2 January | Day following New Year's Day |
13 April (Thursday before Easter) | Maundy Thursday |
14 April (Friday before Easter) | Good Friday |
17 April (Monday after Easter) | Easter Monday |
1 May | Labour Day |
9 May | Europe Day |
25 May | Ascension Thursday |
26 May | the Friday following Ascension Day |
5 June | Whit Monday |
21 July | Belgian National Day |
15 August | Assumption |
1 November | All Saints' Day |
2 November | All Souls Day |
25 December to 29 December inclusive | End-of-year days, including Christmas |
This list includes all ten public holidays in Belgium, except for Armistice Day (11 November).
See also
For information on public holidays in individual EU member states see below:
References
- ↑ "European Commission Public Holidays 2015". European Commission. 12 December 2015. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
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