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2071 Holidays - Benin

Name Weekday Date Type Subdivisions
New Year's Day Thursday Jan. 1, 2071 National All
Traditional Day Saturday Jan. 10, 2071 National All
Tabaski * Monday Jan. 12, 2071 National All
Prophet's Birthday * Sunday April 12, 2071 National All
Easter Monday Monday April 20, 2071 National All
Labour Day Friday May 1, 2071 National All
Ascension Day Thursday May 28, 2071 National All
Whit Monday Monday June 8, 2071 National All
Independence Day Saturday Aug. 1, 2071 National All
Assumption Day Saturday Aug. 15, 2071 National All
Korité * Sunday Oct. 25, 2071 National All
All Saints' Day Sunday Nov. 1, 2071 National All
Christmas Day Friday Dec. 25, 2071 National All

* Estimated holiday dates

We continuously monitor and update holiday information, but there may be occasional inaccuracies.

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Benin Public Holiday Observance Rules

1. When a Public Holiday Falls on a Weekend

- On a Sunday: If a public holiday falls on a Sunday, it is typically observed on that day, with no automatic substitution to the following Monday. However, certain holidays, especially religious ones, may have specific observance rules.

- On a Saturday: Similarly, if a public holiday falls on a Saturday, it remains observed on that day with no provision for an alternative day off.

2. Bridge Holidays (Long Weekends)

- Benin does not have a formal system of bridge holidays.

- However, employers may, at their discretion, offer additional days off to create long weekends, especially if a public holiday falls on a Tuesday or Thursday.

- Such arrangements are typically made internally within organizations and are not mandated by national law.

3. Special Cases for Public Holidays

- Religious Holidays: Benin observes a mix of Christian, Muslim, and traditional religious holidays. The dates for some of these holidays, especially Islamic ones like Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, vary each year based on the lunar calendar.

- Traditional Religions Day (Vaudoun Day): Celebrated on January 10th, this day honors the traditional religions of Benin and is a significant cultural event.

- Independence Day: Observed on August 1st, marking Benin's independence from France in 1960.

4. Additional Notes

- Public Holiday Calendar: The government of Benin typically releases an official list of public holidays each year, specifying the exact dates, especially for movable feasts.

- Employer Policies: While national laws provide the framework for public holidays, individual employers may have specific policies regarding holiday observance, especially concerning compensation for work performed on public holidays.

- Cultural Observance: Given Benin's rich cultural diversity, public holidays play a crucial role in the nation's social and cultural life, with many citizens participating in various traditional ceremonies and festivities.