10 official public holidays in 1989, with 0 still ahead and around 253 working days remaining.
| Date | Day | Holiday | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun, Jan 1 | Sunday | New Year's Day Nieuwjaarsdag | Public |
| Fri, Mar 24 | Friday | Good Friday Goede Vrijdag | School, Authorities, Observance |
| Sun, Mar 26 | Sunday | Easter Sunday Eerste Paasdag | Public |
| Mon, Mar 27 | Monday | Easter Monday Tweede Paasdag | Public |
| Thu, Apr 27 | Thursday | King's Day Koningsdag | Public |
| Thu, May 4 | Thursday | Ascension Day Hemelvaartsdag | Public |
| Sun, May 14 | Sunday | Pentecost Eerste Pinksterdag | Public |
| Mon, May 15 | Monday | Whit Monday Tweede Pinksterdag | Public |
| Mon, Dec 25 | Monday | Christmas Day Eerste Kerstdag | Public |
| Tue, Dec 26 | Tuesday | St. Stephen's Day Tweede Kerstdag | Public |
Sun, Jan 1 · Sunday
New Year's Day
Nieuwjaarsdag
Public
Fri, Mar 24 · Friday
Good Friday
Goede Vrijdag
School, Authorities, Observance
Sun, Mar 26 · Sunday
Easter Sunday
Eerste Paasdag
Public
Mon, Mar 27 · Monday
Easter Monday
Tweede Paasdag
Public
Thu, Apr 27 · Thursday
King's Day
Koningsdag
Public
Thu, May 4 · Thursday
Ascension Day
Hemelvaartsdag
Public
Sun, May 14 · Sunday
Pentecost
Eerste Pinksterdag
Public
Mon, May 15 · Monday
Whit Monday
Tweede Pinksterdag
Public
Mon, Dec 25 · Monday
Christmas Day
Eerste Kerstdag
Public
Tue, Dec 26 · Tuesday
St. Stephen's Day
Tweede Kerstdag
Public
Total holidays
10
in 1989
Working days remaining
253
across all of 1989
Upcoming holidays
0
during 1989
See Netherlands's holidays side by side with another country to plan cross-border work.
Suggested pairs: Benelux and DACH border partners.
The Netherlands does not have public holidays guaranteed by statute. The Algemene Termijnenwet of 1964 lists eleven algemeen erkende feestdagen for the purpose of moving administrative deadlines, but whether workers actually get paid leave on those days is left entirely to the collective labour agreement (CAO) or the individual employment contract. Liberation Day on 5 May is a paid holiday once every five years for civil servants and in CAOs that adopted the rule, but not in most private sectors. The Dutch list is unusual for omitting Epiphany, Assumption and All Saints; Easter Monday, Whit Monday and Christmas Boxing Day are all included.
The Algemene Termijnenwet defines werkdag as any day other than Saturday, Sunday and the eleven listed feestdagen, used for administrative and procedural deadlines. Civil procedure under article 1 of the Algemene Termijnenwet rolls deadlines from a non-werkdag to the next werkdag. The standard private-sector working week is Monday to Friday, with banks operating Monday to Friday. Statutory annual leave under article 7:634 of the Burgerlijk Wetboek is four times the weekly working hours, so a 40-hour week gives 20 days. Settlement for euro transactions follows TARGET2, which closes on only six days, not the Dutch list.