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Sorting of festivals in a year

The traditional festivals in China mainly include Spring Festival (the first day of the first month), Lantern Festival (the fifteenth day of the first month), Dragon Head Raising (the second day of February), Social Day Festival (the second day of February), Tomb-Sweeping Day (around the fifth day of April in the Gregorian calendar), Dragon Boat Festival (the fifth day of the fifth month of the fifth lunar month), Chinese Valentine's Day (the seventh day of the seventh lunar month), July Half (the fourteenth and fifteenth day of the seventh lunar month) and Mid-Autumn Festival (the eighth lunar month)

Traditional festivals in China are diverse in form and rich in content, and they are an important part of the long history and culture of the Chinese nation. The formation of traditional festivals is a process of long-term accumulation and cohesion of national or national history and culture. The ancient traditional festivals of the Chinese nation include primitive beliefs, sacrificial culture, astronomical calendar, Yi Shushu and other humanistic and natural cultural contents, which contain profound and rich cultural connotations. The traditional festivals in China, which developed from ancient ancestors, not only clearly recorded the colorful social life and cultural contents of China ancestors, but also accumulated profound historical and cultural connotations.

On June 5438+1October 10, 2008, the Ministry of Labor and Social Security issued the Notice on the Annual Average Working Hours and Wage Conversion of Employees. According to the national statutory holidays and memorial day holidays, the systematic working hours of employees (that is, the total number of days in the whole year minus rest days and statutory holidays) have been reduced from the previous 2,565,438+0 days to 250 days, and the monthly working days have been reduced from the current 20.99 days.

The Notice also puts forward the concept of "paid days per month" for the first time, which is used to calculate daily wages and hourly wages, while the commonly known three-paid overtime on holidays and double-paid overtime on public holidays are based on daily wages and hourly wages.

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