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        "msgid": "is-there-an-additional-lebaran-holiday-in-2026-check-the-schedule-again-1774266674",
        "date": "2026-03-23 18:09:01",
        "title": "Is There an Additional Lebaran Holiday in 2026? Check the Schedule Again!",
        "author": "",
        "source": "DETIK",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "The Lebaran holiday in 2026 concludes on 24 March with no additional national holidays or collective leave days immediately following, though civil servants and private employees may work from anywhere on 25-27 March, and school pupils remain on holiday until 27 March. Normal operations resume on 30 March, with the next red-letter days starting from 3 April for Good Friday and including major observances like Labour Day, Ascension Day, Idul Adha, and Christmas. Collective leave days deduct from annual leave entitlements for employees and workers but not for civil servants, as per the Joint Ministerial Decree on National Holidays and Collective Leave for 2026.",
        "content": "<p>The Lebaran holiday in 2026 ends this week. After that, there are no\nmore red-letter days in March 2026. Quoting from the Joint Decree of\nThree Ministers on National Holidays and Collective Leave 2026, the\nLebaran holiday lasts only until 24 March. There are no additional\nnational holidays or collective leave days. Nevertheless, civil servants\nand private sector employees can work from anywhere for three days,\nnamely on 25, 26, and 27 March 2026. School pupils also remain on\nLebaran holiday until 27 March 2026. Thus, office and school activities\nresume normally on Monday, 30 March 2026. List of Red-Letter Days After\nthe Lebaran Holiday 2026 The Lebaran holiday is the last period of\nred-letter days in March 2026. After that, national holidays and\ncollective leave days occur again in April, May, June, August, and\nDecember. Based on the Joint Decree of Three Ministers on National\nHolidays and Collective Leave 2026, here is the list of red-letter days\nafter the Lebaran holiday 2026. National Holidays: Friday, 3 April 2026:\nGood Friday Sunday, 5 April 2026: Easter Day Friday, 1 May 2026:\nInternational Labour Day Thursday, 14 May 2026: Ascension of Jesus\nChrist Wednesday, 27 May 2026: Idul Adha 1447 Hijriah Sunday, 31 May\n2026: Vesak Day 2570 Buddhist Era (BE) Monday, 1 June 2026: Pancasila\nBirthday Tuesday, 16 June 2026: 1 Muharram Islamic New Year 1448 Hijriah\nMonday, 17 August 2026: Proclamation of Independence Tuesday, 25 August\n2026: Birth of Prophet Muhammad SAW Friday, 25 December 2026: Birth of\nJesus Christ (Christmas) Collective Leave: Friday, 15 May 2026:\nAscension of Jesus Christ Thursday, 28 May 2026: Idul Adha 1447 Hijriah\nThursday, 24 December 2026: Christmas Does Collective Leave Deduct from\nAnnual Leave? This is the regulation on the implementation of collective\nleave for workers\/employees as well as civil servants\/public servants.\nThe implementation of collective leave reduces the annual leave rights\nof employees\/workers in accordance with statutory regulations and\nprovisions applicable in each work unit\/organisational\nunit\/institution\/company. Collective leave does not reduce the annual\nleave rights of Civil Servants.<\/p>",
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