Tomorrow is a shortened working day. When are the next long weekends?
On Tuesday, there is a shortened working day in Belarus, as Wednesday, January 7th, is Orthodox Christmas.

This means that on January 6th, you can leave work an hour earlier. For those working half-time, the working day will be shortened by 30 minutes.
If it's impossible to shorten the working day due to production reasons, overtime must be compensated – with additional rest time or payment as for overtime work.
The holidays are over. The next long weekend is in April, when Radunitsa (April 21st) will be.
Then there will be four days off: from April 18th to 21st, but the following Saturday, April 25th, will be a working day.
March 8th falls on a Sunday, so there are no transfers here, just like November 7th.
There will be three consecutive days off from May 1st to 3rd, July 3rd to 5th, December 25th to 27th, and January 1st to 3rd, 2027.

And the next four consecutive days off will likely be exactly one year later, from January 7th to 10th, 2027. Next year, Orthodox Christmas will be on a Thursday, and it's quite possible that the working day of January 8th (Friday) will be moved to another day.
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