When are 2023 holidays released

When are 2023 holidays released

National Day Parade fireworks amid the Singapore skyline. (PHOTO: Then Chih Wey/Xinhua via Getty Images)

SINGAPORE — Singapore will have six public-holiday long weekends in 2023, according to the list of gazetted public holidays released by the Ministry of Manpower on Friday (8 April).

Seven of the 11 public holidays fall on either on a Friday, a Sunday or a Monday.

The Chinese New Year holidays fall on Sunday 22 January and Monday 23 January, meaning that Tuesday 24 January will also be a public holiday, forming a single, four-day long weekend.

New Year's Day (1 January) and Deepavali (12 November) fall on Sundays, so the following Mondays will be public holidays.

Here is the list of public holidays in Singapore in 2023:

  • 1 January (Sunday): New Year's Day

  • 22/23 January (Sunday/Monday): Chinese New Year

  • 7 April (Friday): Good Friday

  • 22 April (Saturday): Hari Raya Puasa

  • 1 May (Monday): Labour Day

  • 3 June (Saturday): Vesak Day

  • 29 June (Thursday): Hari Raya Haji

  • 9 August (Wednesday): National Day

  • 12 November (Sunday): Deepavali

  • 25 December (Monday): Christmas Day

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When are 2023 holidays released

Details Category: Talent Management Published: 08 April 2022

When are 2023 holidays released

Mark your calendars, as we will be kickstarting the year with a long weekend in lieu of New Year's Day. In total, there will be six long weekends in 2023.

Singapore's Ministry of Manpower has just announced (Friday, 8 April 2022) the dates of the 11 gazetted public holidays for 2023.

The dates are as follows: 

 New Year's Day  1 January 2023  Sunday 
Chinese New Year

 22 January 2023
 23 January 2023 

 Sunday
 Monday

 Good Friday  7 April 2023    Friday
 Hari Raya Puasa   22 April 2023   Saturday
 Labour Day   1 May 2023  Monday 
 Vesak Day   3 June 2023   Saturday 
 Hari Raya Haji   29 June 2023   Thursday
 National Day  9 August 2023  Wednesday
 Deepavali  12 November 2023  Sunday
 Christmas Day  25 December 2023  Monday

For dates that fall on Sunday, the following workday will be a public holiday.

In total, there will be six long weekends: 

  1. New Year's Day - 2 January 2023, Monday, will be a public holiday.
  2. Chinese New Year - 24 January 2023, Tuesday, will be a public holiday.
  3. Good Friday weekend.
  4. Labour Day falls on 1 May 2023, a Monday.
  5. Deepavali - 13 November 2023, Monday, will be a public holiday.
  6. Christmas Day falls on 25 December 2023, a Monday.

As always, employers are reminded to comply with the Employment Act.

  • Employees are entitled to 11 paid public holidays a year.
  • If employees are required to work on a public holiday, by default, employers should pay employees an extra day’s salary. Alternatively, by mutual agreement, the following should be provided:
    • A public holiday in lieu.
    • Time off in lieu (only for employees not covered under Part IV of Employment Act).
  • The extra day's salary should be at the basic rate of pay.
    • An employee's monthly gross salary already includes payment for the holiday, so employers only need to pay an additional day’s salary.
  • If employees are absent without reason on the working day before or after the holiday, they are not entitled to the holiday pay. Employers can therefore deduct one day’s pay at the gross rate from the employee's monthly gross salary.
  • If the holiday falls on a rest day, the next working day will be a paid holiday.
  • If employees are on a five-day workweek, Saturday would be considered a non-working day.
    • For a public holiday that falls on a Saturday, they should get either a day off or salary in lieu.
  • Employees are entitled to their gross rate of pay on a public holiday, if:
    • They were not absent on the working day immediately before or after a holiday without consent or a reasonable excuse.
    • They are not on authorised leave (e.g. sick leave, annual leave, unpaid leave) on the day immediately before or after a holiday.
  • Employees are not entitled to holiday pay if the holiday falls on their approved unpaid leave.
  • For employees not covered under the Employment Act, additional days off or extra salary in lieu should be given according to the terms of their employment contract.
  • If an employee is not covered under Part IV of the Employment Act, employers can grant them time off in lieu of working on a public holiday. The time-off should consist of a mutually agreed number of hours.
  • If there is no mutual agreement on the duration of time off in lieu, the employer can decide on one of the following:
    • Pay an extra day’s salary at the basic rate of pay for one day’s work.
    • For working four hours or less on a holiday, grant time off in lieu of four hours on a working day.
    • For working more than four hours on a holiday, grant a full day off on a working day.

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