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NATIONAL DAYS OF
JOBS IN ROMANIA
A list of national days of jobs
celebrated in our country includes:
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January 29 - Prosecutor's Day
February 1 - Day of the local government worker
April 4 - Day of the accountant
April 5 - Day of the rescuer
April 23 - Day of the librarian
1 May - Labour Day / May Day
May 11 - Day of social assistance
May 17 - Day of the telecommunications worker
June 4 - Day of the bank worker
June 10th - Day of the border guardian
June 19th - Day of the medical worker and pharmacist
June 23 - Day of the civil servant
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July 1 - Day of Architecture
July 17 - Day of the trade worker
August 7 - Day of the railway worker
August 14 - Day of the construction worker
August 15 - Day of the financial worker
September 3 - Day of National Army
September 9 - Day of the worker in information and security
service
September 17 - Day of the forestry worker
September 18 - Day of the social worker
September 25 - Day of the economist
October 5 - Day of the educator
October 9 - Day of postmark
October 19 - Day of the justice worker
October 30 - Day of the motorist
November 27 - Day of the agriculture worker
December 5 - Volunteer Day
December 18 - Police Day.
From all these, we have chosen to present
information about a very popular
professional holiday:
Labour Day in Romania
Labour Day is an annual holiday to honor
workers across Romania. It is also
celebrated in many countries worldwide.
What Do People Do?
Many Romanians have the day off
work or school on Labour Day. Some
people attend social gatherings or visit
friends and family. It is also a popular
holiday to relax at home, have an
outdoor picnic or visit the beach,
among other leisure activities.
Public Life
Labour Day is a national public holiday in Romania so banks, public
offices, and many private businesses are closed. People intending to
travel via public transport during public holidays must check with the
public transit authorities on any changes to time schedules.
Background
Labour Day in Romania was celebrated for the first time in 1890. It was a
popular event associated with political propaganda during the Communist era.
However, after the Romanian Revolution of 1989, Labour Day was toned down
to simply being a day off work and a holiday marked with social events to
celebrate all workers.
We wish you
all a Happy
Labour Day!
Theoretical High School Mircea Eliade Lupeni
Erasmus+ project Choose Your Future