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Statutory holidays in Shanghai

Legal analysis: rest days, legal holidays, annual leave, family leave, wedding and funeral leave. Among them, the current legal annual leave standard is 1 1 day. The holiday for all citizens is 1 day New Year holiday; Spring Festival holiday for 3 days; Holiday in Tomb-Sweeping Day 1 day; Labor Day holiday is 1 day; Dragon Boat Festival holiday 1 day; Mid-Autumn Festival holiday 1 day; There are three days off on National Day. Unmarried employees have 1 family leave every year, with a holiday of 20 days; Married employees take 20 days off every 4 years 1 time [2].

Legal basis: national holidays and anniversaries.

Article 2 Holidays for all citizens: (1) New Year's Day, a holiday of 1 day (1 month1day); (two) the Spring Festival, a holiday of 3 days (the first day of the first month, the second day, the third day); (3) Tomb-Sweeping Day, holiday 1 day (the day of the Qingming Festival); (4) Labor Day, holiday 1 day (May 1 day); (5) Dragon Boat Festival, holiday 1 day (the day of Dragon Boat Festival in the lunar calendar); (6) Mid-Autumn Festival, holiday 1 day (the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival in the lunar calendar); (7) National Day, 3 days off (65438+ 10/0/2, 3).

Article 3 Holidays and anniversaries of some citizens: (1) Women's Day (March 8), where women have a half-day holiday; (2) Youth Day (May 4th), and more than 14 youths have a half-day holiday; (3) Children's Day (June 1), children under 14 have a holiday 1 day; (4) Army Day of China People's Liberation Army (1 August), and active servicemen have a half-day holiday.