Working hours and strategy for June 2025

In June 2025, a total of 22 working days (176 working hours) throughout the month, based on an 8-hour working day and taking into account weekends and public holidays. In June there are 2 public holidays, Sweden's National Day on Friday, June 6th and Midsummer Day on Saturday, June 21st.

Distribution of working days per week:

  • Week 22: 5 working days (40 hours)
  • Week 23: 4 working days (32 hours) (National Day is a red day)
  • Week 24: 4 working days (32 hours)
  • Week 25: 5 working days (40 hours)(Noon is a red day)
  • Week 26: 4 working days (32 hours)

Red days and weekends June 2025:

Suggestion 1: Take an extra day off before Sweden's National Day

  • Week 23: Take June 5th off (Thursday)
    • Effect: You get a long weekend from Thursday, June 5th to Sunday, June 8th

Summary:
To create a long weekend for Sweden's National Day, it is recommended that you take June 5 (Thursday) off during week 23. By doing this, you will have a long weekend from Thursday, June 5 to Sunday, June 8, which gives you extra time for recovery without having to take many vacation days.

 

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