Chilean Holidays 2023: Dates, Long Weekends, and Essential Information

2023-08-01 18:01:34

With only six months to go until 2023 ends, most people are already organizing themselves to enjoy the days off in Chile with their families, friends or loved ones. For this reason, there are several holidays marked on the calendar during the year, especially those that make up a long weekend.

HOW MANY HOLIDAYS DOES CHILE HAVE IN 2023?

In the year 2022, Chile had 16 holidays, of which 10 fell on a Saturday or Sunday and 7 gave way to long weekends. Unlike this 2023, the calendar indicates two additional days, that is, there are 18 holidays in which February and March were the only ones that did not have these special dates.

HOW MANY HOLIDAYS REMAIN IN CHILE 2023?

Sunday, July 16: Day of the Virgen del Carmen Tuesday, August 15: Assumption of the Virgin Monday, October 9: Day of the Meeting of Two Worlds Friday, October 27: Day of the Evangelical and Protestant Churches Wednesday, November 1: All Saints’ Day Friday 8 December: Immaculate Conception Sunday, December 17: Exit plebiscite.

HOW MANY LONG WEEKENDS ARE LEFT IN CHILE IN 2023?

Monday June 26: San Pedro and San Pablo Sunday August 20: birth of the Prócer de la Independencia. (Only regional in the communes of Chillán and Chillán Viejo). Monday, September 18: National Independence Monday, October 9: meeting of Two Worlds Friday, October 27: Day of the Evangelical and Protestant Churches Friday, December 8: Immaculate Conception .

WILL THIS JUNE 21 HOLIDAY BE UNCLAIMABLE?

One of the big questions for many Chileans when a holiday approaches is whether or not it will be considered essential. The truth is that June 21 is not an inalienable civil holiday, so we will have to wait a few months, that is, until September, when Chile will just have an inalienable holiday.

WHAT ARE NON-WEIGHT HOLIDAYS?

An inalienable holiday is a day on which an employee must not work under any circumstances. This type of holiday is established to commemorate national or international festivities. In addition, the employer cannot agree with his workers to work on that day, since he could receive heavy penalties. In this way, there are only certain sectors that are known as essential activities which can operate during these days.

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WHO CAN WORK DURING THE NON-WEECH HOLIDAYS?

Those who can work during these holidays are all those who have a restaurant, nightclub, supermarket or entertainment establishment such as a cinema, disco or a circus.

It should be noted that a restaurant will be understood as any establishment that has the basic characteristics of this, even if it has a different name. Soda fountains and pastry shops that include food consumption in the same place will also be part of this category. Therefore, according to the Labor Department, the workers who will work on an inalienable holiday are:

Workers dedicated to repairing damage in urgent cases. Those who carry out tasks or services that require continuity and cannot be interrupted or that must be carried out in determined periods. Workers who provide their services in ships, ports, airports or aerodromes. Workers in businesses that work directly with the public and also those who are essential. Some of these may be restaurants, entertainment venues such as cinemas, discos or circuses. In the same way, workers in health establishments such as pharmacies and hospitals, fuel outlets and hotels, among others.

HOW MANY NECESSARY HOLIDAYS ARE LEFT IN CHILE IN 2023?

Monday September 18: National Independence Tuesday September 19: Day of the Glories of the Army Monday December 25: Christmas.
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