2022 CZECH REPUBLIC HOLIDAYS
The next public holiday in Czech Republic is
5th July, TuesdaySt. Cyril and Methodius Day
List of National and Regional Public Holidays of Czech Republic in 2022
DAY | DATE | HOLIDAY |
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SaturdaySat | Jan 01, 2022Jan 01 | New Year's Day |
FridayFri | Apr 15, 2022Apr 15 | Good Friday |
MondayMon | Apr 18, 2022Apr 18 | Easter Monday |
SundaySun | May 01, 2022May 01 | May Day |
SundaySun | May 08, 2022May 08 | Liberation Day |
TuesdayTue | Jul 05, 2022Jul 05 | St. Cyril and Methodius Day |
WednesdayWed | Jul 06, 2022Jul 06 | Jan Hus Day |
WednesdayWed | Sep 28, 2022Sep 28 | Statehood Day |
FridayFri | Oct 28, 2022Oct 28 | Independence Day |
ThursdayThu | Nov 17, 2022Nov 17 | Freedom and Democracy Day |
SaturdaySat | Dec 24, 2022Dec 24 | Christmas Eve |
SundaySun | Dec 25, 2022Dec 25 | Christmas |
MondayMon | Dec 26, 2022Dec 26 | 2nd Day of Christmas |
Public Holidays in Czech Republic
St. Cyril and Methodius Day
Tuesday Jul 05, 2022
The upcoming Czech Republic holiday St. Cyril and Methodius Day is in 3 days from today.
Jan Hus Day
Wednesday Jul 06, 2022
The upcoming Czech Republic holiday Jan Hus Day is in 4 days from today.
Statehood Day
Wednesday Sep 28, 2022
The upcoming Czech Republic holiday Statehood Day is in 88 days from today.
2022 Public Holidays Czech Republic Service
The above is the list of 2022 public holidays declared in Czech Republic which includes federal, regional government holidays and popular observances. We also provide Czech Republic holiday calendar for 2022 in Word, Excel, PDF and printable online formats.
National holidays in the Czech Republic are structured under the 1975 Act to amend the Act of 2 November 1951 Respecting the National Festivals, Public Holidays, Days of Remembrance, and Days of National Significance. That statute allows the government with the power to set up national days and to have one-time commemorations or national events. The law likewise allows the government power to take out holidays from the list—there have not been any removals since decreeing this law. The regulation prohibits the government from moving holiday celebration dates. Should a public holiday be on a weekend date, it is recognized on that date: Holidays are not transferred to the following workday for celebration.
The Czech Republic Labor Law requires employers to give all employees with a paid day off for national holidays. Should an employee have to work on the date, due to their work or position, the employer must to pay a premium wage for the time or give the employee another paid day off to make up for of the holiday.
Some national days in the Czech Republic are based on religious events. Some of the holidays will change each year since their celebration dates are planned based on the lunar cycle. The administration of the Czech Republic necessitates that employers must acknowledge these holy days regardless of when they take place each year. The government of the Czech Republic circulates public holidays in the National Gazette at the end of every year for the following year.