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Jours fériés : Lituanie

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La liste des jours fériés 2012 (Lituanie), ci-dessous, a été générée par le logiciel Q++ Studio et sa base de données de prédiction des dates de jours fériés, la source de jours fériés internationaux utilisée par les principaux éditeurs d'agendas du monde. Les professionnels qualifiés peuvent également obtenir les dates de jours fériés pour 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, ..., sous licence. Si vous avez des questions ou commentaires sur les informations publiées sur notre site, n'hésitez pas à nous contacter.

 
Au bas de cette page :   Actualités et Mises-à-Jour    Informations Complémentaires    Footnotes    Disclaimer
 

Date in 2012

Holiday Name
Dim New Year's Day
Jeu Independence Day (National Day)
Dim Independence Restoration Day
Dim Easter
Lun Easter Monday
Mar Labour Day
Dim Mothers' Day
Dim Fathers' Day
Dim Jonines (Saint John's Day)
Ven King Mindaugas Day
Mer Zoline (Assumption)
Jeu All Saints' Day
Lun Christmas Eve
Mar Christmas Day
Mer Second Day of Christmas

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Actualités et Mises-à-Jour

Les dernières nouvelles, ci-dessous, sur les jours fériés et fêtes légales pour Lituanie, sont en Anglais. Si vous avez la moindre question sur ces commentaires, n'hésitez pas à nous contacter.  04 Jan 2012 (Lietuvos Respublikos Uzsienio Reikalu Ministerija-Vilnius) The Government of Lithuania has announced the dates of official public holidays in Lithuania for the calendar year 2012.  29 Dec 2010 (Lietuvos Respublikos Vyriausybe-Vilnius) The Government of Lithuania has announced the dates of official public holidays in Lithuania for the calendar year 2011.  13 Dec 2010 (Lietuvos Respublikos Seimas-Vilnius) The Government of Lithuania has announced that it had finally reached an agreement with the Seimas (Lithuania's parliament) on the terms under which December 24, Christmas Eve, would become a new annual public holiday in Lithuania.  30 Nov 2010 (Lietuvos Respublikos Seimas-Vilnius) Lithuanian Prime Minister, Andrius Kubilius, has indicated that he would block the adoption of Christmas Eve as a new public holiday, unless people were ready to cancel another of the current Lithuanian public holidays.  16 Oct 2010 (Lietuvos Respublikos Seimas-Vilnius) Lithuania's Social Democratic Party has introduced legislation in the Seimas (Parliament) that would declare December 24, Christmas Eve, an annual non-working public holiday.  28 Dec 2009 (Bank of Lithuania-Vilnius) The Government of Lithuania has announced the dates of official public holidays in 2010 in Lithuania.  09 Jan 2009 (Bank Of Lithuania-Private Communication) The announced cancellation of days in lieu (giving a Monday public holiday when a fixed date public holiday falls on a weekend) has now been officially confirmed, beginning in 2009.  15 Dec 2008 (The Baltic Course-Vilnius) The government of Lithuania has announced that as part of its plans to fend off the current economic crisis, it was planning to abolish the system of declaring an additional, day in lieu, public holiday on the Monday following any public holiday occurring on a weekend.  20 Dec 2005 (International Journal of Baltic Law) According to articles 161 and 162 of the Lithuanian Labour code, as amended on December 20, 2005, beginning with 2006, all holidays in Lithuania falling on a Saturday or Sunday are moved to the next Monday.  17 Oct 2005 (Baltic Business News) The government of Lithuania has decided to create a 3-day All Saints' public holiday by moving the non-working day of Saturday, October 29, 2005, to Monday, October 31, 2008, so that Lithuanians will be off from Sunday, October 30, to Monday, November 1, 2008, inclusively.  More News Updates For the full version of the summarized news items above, and older news items not displayed above, go to the Lituanie public holidays news and updates page, or worldwide public holidays news and updates page, or subscribe to one of our free email newsletters.


Informations Complémentaires

Les commentaires de ce paragraphe, sur les jours fériés et fêtes légales pour Lituanie, sont en Anglais. Si vous avez la moindre question sur ces commentaires, n'hésitez pas à nous contacter.  Governing Law: Official public holidays in Lithuania are regulated by Articles 161 and 162 of the Labor Code of the Republic of Lithuania (the Official Gazette, No.149-5422, 2005), as amended by the Law n° IX-926 du 04.06.2002, and on December 20, 2005, and by punctual yearly resolutions such as the December 29, 2006, resolution of the Government of the Republic of Lithuania “Regarding the movement of holidays in 2007" (which has been renewed annually, so far).  Jonines (June 24): was made a public holiday in Lithuania, starting in 2004, through the Act No. IX-1656 of 26 June 2003 to amend and supplement Article 162 of the Labour Code.  Lithuania started to officially declare Bridge Holidays in 2006. To make up for these extra public holidays, there are designated specific Working Saturdays.  2006 Working Saturdays: February 11, July1, August 9.  2007 Working Saturdays: May 5, November 10, December 22, 29.  Independence Days: The 3 Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) share a lot of common history, particularly in terms of gaining (1918), then losing (1939-1940), then regaining (1990-1991), their independence. We have therefore opted to use "Independence Day" for the public holidays that commemorate the gaining of independence in 1918, and "Independence Restoration Day" for the public holidays that commemorates the re-gaining of independence in 1990-1991. Other sources sometimes refer to the 1918 commemorative date as "Statehood".  May Day/Labour Day: has had a tumultuous history since Lithuania regained its independence from the Soviet Union. In 1990, Lithuania removed May 1st from the its list of public holidays, but it was restored as a public holiday in 1996 by the Lithuanian Democratic Labor Party, and again removed by the Conservatives in 1997, to be finally (?) re-instated in 2002.


Footnotes
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Autres Religions : Certaines des personnes que vous pourriez vouloir rencontrer, pourraient faire partie de minorités religieuses si peu répandues pour Lituanie qu'aucun jour férié ou fête légale n'apparait dans la liste ci-dessus. Par mesure de sécurité, avant un voyage d'affaires en Lituanie, vous devriez également consulter nos pages sur les dates des principaux calendriers religieux du monde.


Disclaimer

Nous avons effectué toutes les vérifications possibles pour présenter une liste exacte des jours fériés et fêtes légales pour Lituanie en 2012. Cependant, nous ne pouvons accepter la moindre responsabilité pour une quelconque erreur ou omission dans la liste des jours fériés et fêtes légales ci-dessus. Nous vous recommandons de bien lire les commentaires et notes de bas de page spécifiques à chaque jour férié et fête légale ci-dessus. De plus, dans de nombreux pays, le gouvernement effectue des modifications au calendrier des jours fériés et fêtes légales, à la dernière minutes, modifications qui ne peuvent être prévues. Nous vous recommandons donc, avant tout voyage en Lituanie, de contacter l'ambassade ou le consulat du Lituanie.



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