Week Calendar 2024
Week numbers for Czechia in 2024
What week is it?
All weeks in 2024
| Week | Start (Mon) | End (Sun) | Working days |
|---|---|---|---|
| January 2024 | |||
Week 1 Nový rok a Den obnovy samostatného českého státu | Jan 1 | Jan 7 | 4 |
Week 2 | Jan 8 | Jan 14 | 5 |
Week 3 | Jan 15 | Jan 21 | 5 |
Week 4 | Jan 22 | Jan 28 | 5 |
| February 2024 | |||
Week 5 | Jan 29 | Feb 4 | 5 |
Week 6 | Feb 5 | Feb 11 | 5 |
Week 7 | Feb 12 | Feb 18 | 5 |
Week 8 | Feb 19 | Feb 25 | 5 |
Week 9 | Feb 26 | Mar 3 | 5 |
| March 2024 | |||
Week 10 | Mar 4 | Mar 10 | 5 |
Week 11 | Mar 11 | Mar 17 | 5 |
Week 12 | Mar 18 | Mar 24 | 5 |
Week 13 Velký pátek | Mar 25 | Mar 31 | 4 |
| April 2024 | |||
Week 14 Velikonoční pondělí | Apr 1 | Apr 7 | 4 |
Week 15 | Apr 8 | Apr 14 | 5 |
Week 16 | Apr 15 | Apr 21 | 5 |
Week 17 | Apr 22 | Apr 28 | 5 |
| May 2024 | |||
Week 18 Svátek práce | Apr 29 | May 5 | 4 |
Week 19 Den vítězství | May 6 | May 12 | 4 |
Week 20 | May 13 | May 19 | 5 |
Week 21 | May 20 | May 26 | 5 |
Week 22 | May 27 | Jun 2 | 5 |
| June 2024 | |||
Week 23 | Jun 3 | Jun 9 | 5 |
Week 24 | Jun 10 | Jun 16 | 5 |
Week 25 | Jun 17 | Jun 23 | 5 |
Week 26 | Jun 24 | Jun 30 | 5 |
| July 2024 | |||
Week 27 Den slovanských věrozvěstů Cyrila a Metoděje | Jul 1 | Jul 7 | 4 |
Week 28 | Jul 8 | Jul 14 | 5 |
Week 29 | Jul 15 | Jul 21 | 5 |
Week 30 | Jul 22 | Jul 28 | 5 |
| August 2024 | |||
Week 31 | Jul 29 | Aug 4 | 5 |
Week 32 | Aug 5 | Aug 11 | 5 |
Week 33 | Aug 12 | Aug 18 | 5 |
Week 34 | Aug 19 | Aug 25 | 5 |
Week 35 | Aug 26 | Sep 1 | 5 |
| September 2024 | |||
Week 36 | Sep 2 | Sep 8 | 5 |
Week 37 | Sep 9 | Sep 15 | 5 |
Week 38 | Sep 16 | Sep 22 | 5 |
Week 39 | Sep 23 | Sep 29 | 5 |
| October 2024 | |||
Week 40 | Sep 30 | Oct 6 | 5 |
Week 41 | Oct 7 | Oct 13 | 5 |
Week 42 | Oct 14 | Oct 20 | 5 |
Week 43 | Oct 21 | Oct 27 | 5 |
Week 44 Den vzniku samostatného československého státu | Oct 28 | Nov 3 | 4 |
| November 2024 | |||
Week 45 | Nov 4 | Nov 10 | 5 |
Week 46 | Nov 11 | Nov 17 | 5 |
Week 47 | Nov 18 | Nov 24 | 5 |
Week 48 | Nov 25 | Dec 1 | 5 |
| December 2024 | |||
Week 49 | Dec 2 | Dec 8 | 5 |
Week 50 | Dec 9 | Dec 15 | 5 |
Week 51 | Dec 16 | Dec 22 | 5 |
Week 52 Štědrý den · 1. svátek vánoční · 2. svátek vánoční | Dec 23 | Dec 29 | 2 |
Frequently asked questions
What week number is it now?
The current week number is shown at the top of this page. Year 2024 has 52 ISO weeks in total.
How many weeks are there in 2024?
Year 2024 has 52 ISO weeks according to the ISO 8601 standard. Week 1 is the week containing the first Thursday of the year.
When does week 1 start in 2024?
Week 1 of 2024 starts on Jan 1. According to ISO 8601, week 1 is the week containing the first Thursday of the year.
The Czech Republic has 13 public holidays that must be taken into account when calculating working days and wages. These include both religious holidays (Good Friday, Easter Monday, Christmas) and state and civic holidays (State Foundation Day, Czechoslovak State Foundation Day). Unlike some countries, the Czech Republic does not have a substitute day system - if a public holiday falls on a weekend, no substitute day off is provided.
How many working days are there in 2026 in the Czech Republic?
The year 2026 has 365 days. From this number, 52 weekends (104 days) and 13 public holidays must be deducted. This results in approximately 248 working days. The exact number may vary depending on which days of the week the public holidays fall on and what the specific working hours are in the company.
What happens when a public holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday?
If a public holiday falls on a weekend, no substitute day off is granted. The employee is entitled only to the regular weekend. Therefore, the hours for that public holiday are not counted, nor is an additional day off added.
Is the Day of Burning of Master Jan Hus (July 6) really a public holiday?
Yes, the Day of Burning of Master Jan Hus (July 6) is one of the 13 public holidays in the Czech Republic. It is a uniquely Czech holiday that commemorates the historical role of Jan Hus in Czech history and is defined in the public holidays law.
What is the standard working time fund per week in the Czech Republic?
The standard working time in the Czech Republic is 40 hours per week. When calculating overtime, wages, or vacation entitlements, this standard must be used, and it must also be applied when calculating remuneration for public holidays.
How are wages calculated on a public holiday?
The employee is entitled to wages at the same rate as on a regular working day. If the employee worked on that day, they would be entitled to their regular wage, or potentially a supplement for work on a public holiday according to the collective agreement or labor law regulations. A public holiday is therefore not a reason to reduce wages.