This is how much time off you can get this Christmas – with just 5 holiday days

This is how much time off you can get this

Many Swedes want to take their leave during Christmas and New Year to celebrate the holidays with family and friends and at the same time get some well-deserved time without work.

Several days during the period are also red days, which means that you can be off for an extra long time without having to take too many valuable vacation days.

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Many people take time off during the Christmas period. Photo: Christine Olsson/TT How many vacation days can you save?

But spending all your vacation days before the end of the year doesn’t always have to be a good idea.

It is possible to save vacation days for next year. If, for example, you would rather be off for an extra long time during the summer, you can choose to save a certain number of vacation days this year and then take them then.

According to the Holidays Act, you as an employee have the right to save the days that exceed 20 for a year. For example, if you earn 25 vacation days, you have the right to save five for the next vacation year and so on.

However, holiday rules may vary depending on your agreement. Some collective agreements can give you more than 25 vacation days, which, as mentioned, also means that you can save more days for the next vacation year, something News24 previously written about.

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Have you planned your holiday before Christmas? Photo: Christine Olsson/TT This is how you maximize your leave during the year

Whether you want to save vacation days or not, it’s always nice to take some of them around Christmas and New Year’s – especially this year.

Namely, 2024 is one of the best years in a long time when it comes to getting a lot of time off for few vacation days.

This is because many red days fall on weekdays this year, which Nyheter24 previously wrote about.

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This year’s red days fall in a way that allows you to get a full two weeks off – by taking only five vacation days.

  • Monday, December 23: Take the day off. Squeeze day according to certain collective agreements.
  • Tuesday 24 December – Christmas Eve: Free for most people
  • Wednesday 25 December – Christmas Day: Red Day
  • Thursday 26 December – Boxing Day: Red Day
  • Friday, December 27: Take the day off
  • Saturday 28 December: Free
  • Sunday 29 December: Free
  • Monday, December 30: Take the day off
  • Tuesday 31 December – New Year’s Eve: Free for most people
  • Wednesday January 1 – New Year’s Day: Red Day
  • Thursday January 2: Take the day off
  • Friday, January 3: Take the day off
  • Saturday January 4: Free
  • Sunday 5 January – Epiphany: Free
  • Monday 6 January – Thirteenth day of Christmas: Red day
  • And you can get even longer leave if you want to take a few more vacation days.

    As stated above, Monday 6 January is a red day. If you take an extra four days off that week – January 7, 8, 9 and 10 – you get a 20-day vacation with just nine vacation days taken.

    Not bad!

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