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2067 Holidays - Guyana

Name Weekday Date Type Subdivisions
New Year's Day Saturday Jan. 1, 2067 National All
Republic Day Wednesday Feb. 23, 2067 National All
Eid-Ul-Adha * Friday Feb. 25, 2067 National All
Phagwah * Tuesday March 1, 2067 National All
Good Friday Friday April 1, 2067 National All
Easter Monday April 4, 2067 National All
Labour Day (In Lieu) Monday May 2, 2067 National All
Arrival Day Thursday May 5, 2067 National All
Independence Day Thursday May 26, 2067 National All
Youman-Nabi * Thursday May 26, 2067 National All
Caricom Day Monday July 4, 2067 National All
Emancipation Day Monday Aug. 1, 2067 National All
Deepavali * Sunday Nov. 6, 2067 National All
Christmas (In Lieu) Monday Dec. 26, 2067 National All
Christmas Holiday Tuesday Dec. 27, 2067 National All

* Estimated holiday dates

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

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Guyana Public Holiday Observance Rules

1. General Observance

Public holidays in Guyana are established by national legislation and published in the official holiday calendar. These holidays are observed on the dates specified in the calendar unless otherwise noted by a government decree.

2. When a Public Holiday Falls on a Sunday

- If a public holiday falls on a Sunday, it is typically moved to the following Monday.

- This substitution ensures that workers receive a full weekday off.

- Employers must adhere to the official holiday calendar; employees working on the substitute Monday are entitled to overtime pay or compensatory time off according to Guyanese labor law.

3. When a Public Holiday Falls on a Saturday

- If a public holiday falls on a Saturday, it is observed on that day.

- There is no automatic substitution or shift to another day.

4. Bridge Holidays (Long Weekends)

- Guyana does not have a statutory mechanism that automatically adds extra “bridge” days to extend a holiday into a long weekend.

- Any additional days off beyond those specified in the official calendar are determined by specific government announcements or provided at the employer’s discretion through collective agreements.

5. Additional Notes

- The official public holiday calendar is published annually by the Government of Guyana and serves as the definitive guide for holiday observance.

- Employers must comply with the official calendar and any subsequent government directives.

- Employees working on a public holiday—whether on the original date or on a substitute day—are entitled to premium pay or compensatory time off as mandated by Guyanese labor law.

- For the most current and precise information, always consult the latest official holiday calendar and any recent government announcements or legislative updates.