What are the Public Holidays in Kenya? Can employees work during Public Holidays?
In Kenya, public holidays are important for employees' time off and compensation. Here’s a guide on how public holidays are managed, including a list of recognized public holidays:
Key Rules for Public Holidays:
Paid Time Off:
- Employees are entitled to paid time off on public holidays. This means employees should receive their regular salary for these days without needing to work.
Public Holiday Falls on a Weekend:
- If a public holiday falls on a weekend, the next working day is considered a paid holiday. This ensures that employees still benefit from their holiday entitlement.
Compensation for Working on Public Holidays:
- If employees are required to work on a public holiday, they are typically entitled to 200% of their hourly salary for that day.
List of Public Holidays in Kenya:
- New Year’s Day - January 1
- Good Friday - Date varies (Christian holiday observed during Holy Week)
- Easter Monday - Date varies (the day after Easter Sunday)
- Labour Day - May 1
- Madaraka Day - June 1
- Mashujaa Day (Heroes’ Day) - October 20
- Jamhuri Day (Independence Day) - December 12
- Christmas Day - December 25
- Boxing Day - December 26
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