The ABC of Hong Kong Labour Law - Statutory Holidays

What are the statutory holidays?
An employee, irrespective of his length of service, is entitled to the following statutory holidays :
  1. the first day of January 
  2. Lunar New Year's Day 
  3. the second day of Lunar New Year 
  4. the third day of Lunar New Year 
  5. Ching Ming Festival 
  6. Labour Day, being the first day of May 
  7. Tuen Ng Festival Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day, being the first day of July 
  8. the day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival 
  9. Chung Yeung Festival 
  10. National Day, being the first day of October
  11. Chinese Winter Solstice Festival or Christmas Day (at the option of the employer) 

Are the statutory holidays with pay or without pay?
An employee having been employed under a continuous contract for not less than 3 months is entitled to pay on statutory holidays.


Can an employer require
 an employee to work on statutory holidays?
Yes. An employer is required to give his employee at least 48 hours' prior notice for work on a statutory holiday. The employer must then arrange an alternative holiday within 60 days before or after the statutory holiday. If the employer and employee agree, any day within 30 days of the statutory or alternative holiday may be taken by the employee as a substitute holiday. In this situation, an employer is advised to keep clear records of the alternative or substitute holiday taken by an employee.


Can an employer make payment to an employee in lieu of a statutory holiday?
No. An employer must not make any form of payment to an employee in lieu of a statutory holiday. The employer who contravenes this provision is liable to prosecution and, upon conviction, to a fine of HK$50,000.


If a statutory holiday falls on an employee's rest day, is it obligatory for the employer to grant the employee another holiday? 
Yes. If the statutory holiday falls on a rest day, a holiday should be granted on the day following the rest day which is not a statutory holiday or an alternative holiday or a substituted holiday or a rest day.
Source: Labour Department

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