Baghdad Today – Kurdistan
Kurdish politician Latif Al-Sheikh revealed on Tuesday (December 24, 2024) the main reason behind the Kurdistan Regional Government’s decision to grant an 11-day public holiday to all employees.
The Sheikh said in an interview with Baghdad Today that “the main reason behind this long holiday is to avoid the payment of employees’ salaries for November and January, and to postpone the disbursement to the first month of next year.”
He added that “the regional government is aware that employees, especially in Sulaymaniyah and Halabaja, will be on strike as a result of the delay in the disbursement of salaries, and therefore resorted to granting a long holiday on the pretext of New Year’s celebrations.”
The Sheikh pointed out that “the duration of the holiday granted in Kurdistan is unprecedented, as the countries of the world, including European countries, do not grant a holiday for this long period during the New Year celebrations.”
The Kurdistan Regional Government decided on Monday (December 23, 2024) to ossin the official working hours for 6 days on the occasion of Christmas.
The correspondent for Baghdad Al-Youm said that the Kurdistan Regional Government decided to disable the official working hours from 25/12 until 2/1 of the new year.
He added that the reason for the disruption is to allow citizens to celebrate birthdays, provided that the official working hours of all institutions begin on 5/1.
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