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  2. Danish Vacation Law - Wikipedia

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    Denmark has been a member of the European Union since 1973. [6] Countries part of the EU are legally required to implement EU law in national law. [7] This includes holiday time and other aspects, like maternity leave, parental leave, sick leave, other leave etc. [8] The European commission deals with adapting and adopting new laws, in which anyone affected by the law can contribute to. [9]

  3. Public holidays in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    German invasion of Denmark: Danmarks besættelse: Historic date. This was the day when Germany invaded Denmark in World War II. Flags on flagpoles must be at half mast until 12:00, to indicate the mourning, after that it goes to full mast to indicate that Denmark is a free country today. [citation needed] 16 April: Birthday of Queen Margrethe II

  4. List of minimum annual leave by country - Wikipedia

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    [57] [112] However Japan does have 16 national public holidays established by the Public Holiday Law. 10–20 0 [113] 10–20 Jersey: Employees are entitled to two weeks of paid annual leave. [114] Employees are also entitled to 9 paid public holidays. [115] 10 9 19 Jordan

  5. Will the changes to travel rules mean I can go on holiday?

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  6. Category:Public holidays in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Public holidays in Denmark" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Law of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The law of Denmark was originally based on regional laws, of which the most important was the Jyske Lov, or the Law of Jutland 1241. The Danske Lov, or the Danish Code of 1683, promoted unity. The law has been developed via judicial decisions and royal decrees. Roman law has not had much influence on the law of Denmark.

  8. Jude Law leaves The Holiday fans screaming after teasing a sequel

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    In 2022, Meyers and Winslet both debunked claims that a sequel to the film had been given the green light. Way back in 2014 , Law was asked by Glamour magazine whether he’d be keen for a follow ...

  9. Holiday pay - Wikipedia

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    In Norway, the right to holiday pay is established in the Holiday Act of 1988 (ferieloven). [8] An employee who has not been working the previous year has the right of vacation, but does not have the right of holiday pay. The holiday year (ferieåret) is defined as the year when the employee leaves for holiday. The holiday pay earned in the ...