Paid Public Holidays in 2025
On 9 October 2024, the Ministry of Labor and Vocational Training (“MLVT”) issued a Prakas No. 218.24 on Paid Public Holidays in 2025 (“Prakas”). The Prakas provides workers-employees of enterprises-establishments under Article 1 of Cambodian Labor Law with paid public holidays following calendars as below:
1 January New Year’s Day 1 day
7 January Victory over Genocide Day 1 day
8 March International Women’s Day 1 day
14-15-16 April Khmer New Year 3 days
1 May International Labor Day 1 day
11 May Visak Bochea Day 1 day
14 May King Norodom Sihamoni’s Birthday 1 day
15 May Royal Ploughing Ceremony 1 day
18 June Queen Mother Norodom Monineath Sihanouk’s Birthday 1 day
21-22-23 September Pchum Ben Festival 3 days
24 September Constitutional Day 1 day
15 October Commemoration Day of King Father Norodom Sihanouk 1 day
29 October King Norodom Sihamoni’s Coronation Day 1 day
4-5-6 November Water Festival 3 days
9 November National Independence Day 1 day
29 December Peace Day in Cambodia 1 day
For enterprises-establishments with global business objectives which require daily ongoing operations, where granting leave to all employees may disrupt operations or public interest, rotational paid leave may be implemented.
If the rotational paid leave cannot support the operations of the enterprises-establishments, owners/directors can negotiate with representatives of workers-employees to inform all workers-employees to work during public holidays, and alternative paid leave will be placed on the other days instead.
Alternative arrangements may be applied if there are mutual agreements between workers-employees and employers, or if internal labor regulations or collective bargaining agreements specify different terms.
Employers are required to maintain a list of workers-employees on rotational paid leave for labor inspection.
During this holidays, owners/directors of enterprises-establishments shall have other workers-employees work temporarily to replace those workers-employees who are on holidays.
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