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UAE announces National Day holiday for public and private sector employees

UAE announces National Day holiday for public and private sector employees

UAE celebrates National Day with paid holidays for public and private sector employees nationwide/Representative Image

The UAE is preparing for a grand four-day celebration as the nation marks its 54th Union Day, also celebrated as Eid Al Etihad. Across the country, residents and employees will enjoy a long weekend filled with dazzling fireworks, live concerts, cultural showcases, heritage parades, sporting events, and family entertainment, all reflecting the nation’s extraordinary journey of unity, progress, and visionary leadership since the historic unification of the seven emirates on December 2, 1971.

Holiday schedule

The UAE government has declared Monday, December 1, and Tuesday, December 2, 2025, as paid holidays for private sector employees in celebration of Eid Al Etihad. Federal and public sector workers will observe the same days off, giving residents nationwide a four-day long weekend when combined with the preceding Saturday and Sunday.Key details:

  • Public and federal entities: Working hours resume on Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
  • Private sector employees: Paid holidays on December 1 and 2, aligned with public sector holidays.
  • Cabinet resolution 2025: Allows certain public holidays to shift to the start or end of the week if they fall on weekdays. However, it does not automatically apply to Eid holidays; it only comes into effect when the Cabinet issues a specific decision.
  • A unified holiday policy ensures both public and private sector employees receive the same number of breaks throughout the year.

Authorities extended congratulations to the UAE leadership, citizens, and residents, emphasizing Union Day as a moment to honour the nation’s founders and reflect on the country’s achievements.

Significance of Eid Al Etihad

Eid Al Etihad commemorates the historic unification of the seven emirates on December 2, 1971, marking the birth of the UAE. The occasion brings families and communities together to honour the past, celebrate present achievements, and look forward to a promising future.It is a time to reflect on the UAE’s resilience, rapid progress, and visionary leadership, while reinforcing a sense of national identity, pride, and dedication to the nation’s continued growth and prosperity.

Celebrations across the emirates

From Abu Dhabi to Dubai and across all emirates, the National Day weekend promises exciting events and experiences:

  • Cultural showcases and heritage parades celebrating Emirati traditions and history.
  • Live concerts, including performances by Emirati superstar Balqees at Festival Bay in Dubai.
  • Comedy shows and theatre productions catering to diverse audiences.
  • Sporting events delivering thrilling action for fans.
  • Spectacular fireworks illuminating city skylines in a vibrant display of national pride.
  • Culinary delights and family entertainment, transforming popular destinations into hubs of celebration throughout the weekend.

The celebrations highlight the nation’s unity, sovereignty, and remarkable achievements while honoring the vision of the founding fathers and reinforcing a shared commitment to the UAE’s growth and prosperity. Go to Source

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