Under the Law on State and Other Holidays in the Republic of Serbia ("Official Gazette of the RS", No. 43/2001, 101/2007 and 92/2011), non-working days are public holidays and religious holidays, while additionally non-working days are prescribed in depending on what religion the employees belong to.
Non-working holidays in 2024 for all religions:
• New Year’s Day - 1 and 2 January
• Julian Orthodox Christmas - 7 January (Sunday)
• Serbian Statehood Day – 15 and 16 February (Thursday-Friday)
• May Day – 1 and 2 May (Wednesday and Thursday)
• Orthodox Easter Holidays –3, 4, 5 and 6 May (Friday - Monday)
• Armistice Day - 11 November (Monday)
Dodatno, u zavisnosti od religije, za pojedine zaposlene neradni su i dani niže.
For Catholic, Protestants and other Christians than Orthodox the following days are non-working:
• Catholic Easter Holidays – 29 March – 1 April (Friday – Monday)
• Catholic Christmas Holidays – 25 December (Wednesday)
For members of the Islamic community
• The first day of Eid al-Fitr – 10 April (Wednesday)
• The first day of Kurban Bayram – 16 June (Sunday)
For members of the Jewish community
• Yom Kippur – 12 October (Saturday).
For Orthodox, the following day is non-working:
• “Slava” day, Home Saint (determined by each employee; same day each year).