Week Calendar 2028
Week numbers for Denmark in 2028
What week is it?
All weeks in 2028
| Week | Start (Mon) | End (Sun) | Working days |
|---|---|---|---|
| January 2028 | |||
Week 1 | Jan 3 | Jan 9 | 5 |
Week 2 | Jan 10 | Jan 16 | 5 |
Week 3 | Jan 17 | Jan 23 | 5 |
Week 4 | Jan 24 | Jan 30 | 5 |
| February 2028 | |||
Week 5 | Jan 31 | Feb 6 | 5 |
Week 6 | Feb 7 | Feb 13 | 5 |
Week 7 | Feb 14 | Feb 20 | 5 |
Week 8 | Feb 21 | Feb 27 | 5 |
| March 2028 | |||
Week 9 | Feb 28 | Mar 5 | 5 |
Week 10 | Mar 6 | Mar 12 | 5 |
Week 11 | Mar 13 | Mar 19 | 5 |
Week 12 | Mar 20 | Mar 26 | 5 |
Week 13 | Mar 27 | Apr 2 | 5 |
| April 2028 | |||
Week 14 | Apr 3 | Apr 9 | 5 |
Week 15 Skærtorsdag · Langfredag | Apr 10 | Apr 16 | 3 |
Week 16 Anden påskedag | Apr 17 | Apr 23 | 4 |
Week 17 | Apr 24 | Apr 30 | 5 |
| May 2028 | |||
Week 18 | May 1 | May 7 | 5 |
Week 19 | May 8 | May 14 | 5 |
Week 20 | May 15 | May 21 | 5 |
Week 21 Kristi Himmelfartsdag | May 22 | May 28 | 4 |
| June 2028 | |||
Week 22 | May 29 | Jun 4 | 5 |
Week 23 Anden Pinsedag | Jun 5 | Jun 11 | 4 |
Week 24 | Jun 12 | Jun 18 | 5 |
Week 25 | Jun 19 | Jun 25 | 5 |
Week 26 | Jun 26 | Jul 2 | 5 |
| July 2028 | |||
Week 27 | Jul 3 | Jul 9 | 5 |
Week 28 | Jul 10 | Jul 16 | 5 |
Week 29 | Jul 17 | Jul 23 | 5 |
Week 30 | Jul 24 | Jul 30 | 5 |
| August 2028 | |||
Week 31 | Jul 31 | Aug 6 | 5 |
Week 32 | Aug 7 | Aug 13 | 5 |
Week 33 | Aug 14 | Aug 20 | 5 |
Week 34 | Aug 21 | Aug 27 | 5 |
Week 35 | Aug 28 | Sep 3 | 5 |
| September 2028 | |||
Week 36 | Sep 4 | Sep 10 | 5 |
Week 37 | Sep 11 | Sep 17 | 5 |
Week 38 | Sep 18 | Sep 24 | 5 |
Week 39 | Sep 25 | Oct 1 | 5 |
| October 2028 | |||
Week 40 | Oct 2 | Oct 8 | 5 |
Week 41 | Oct 9 | Oct 15 | 5 |
Week 42 | Oct 16 | Oct 22 | 5 |
Week 43 | Oct 23 | Oct 29 | 5 |
| November 2028 | |||
Week 44 | Oct 30 | Nov 5 | 5 |
Week 45 | Nov 6 | Nov 12 | 5 |
Week 46 | Nov 13 | Nov 19 | 5 |
Week 47 | Nov 20 | Nov 26 | 5 |
Week 48 | Nov 27 | Dec 3 | 5 |
| December 2028 | |||
Week 49 | Dec 4 | Dec 10 | 5 |
Week 50 | Dec 11 | Dec 17 | 5 |
Week 51 | Dec 18 | Dec 24 | 5 |
Week 52 Juledag · Anden Juledag | Dec 25 | Dec 31 | 3 |
Frequently asked questions
What week number is it now?
The current week number is shown at the top of this page. Year 2028 has 52 ISO weeks in total.
How many weeks are there in 2028?
Year 2028 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 2028?
Week 1 of 2028 starts on Jan 3. According to ISO 8601, week 1 is the week containing the first Thursday of the year.
Denmark has 10 public holidays in 2026, most of which are religious observances. Employers must grant employees time off on these days, and salary is normally paid as usual. Constitution Day (5 June) is a special public holiday that is granted only as a half day off.
How is salary handled on public holidays in Denmark?
Employees must receive their normal salary on public holidays, even though they are not working. This applies regardless of whether the public holiday falls on a working day or weekend. There is no reduction in salary due to the public holiday.
What is special about Constitution Day (5 June)?
Constitution Day is a half public holiday, where most employees are granted time off from approximately 12:00-14:00 onwards for the remainder of the day. For payroll purposes, it is treated as a half working day off, not as a full public holiday.
If a public holiday falls on a weekend, do employees receive a substitute day off?
No, Denmark does not have a system of substitute days. If a public holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday, no compensatory day off is granted on a working day.
How many hours should an employee normally work per week in Denmark?
The standard Danish working week is 37 hours, which is among the shortest in the EU. This affects the calculation of working time and salary, including around public holidays.
How does Easter affect work scheduling in Denmark?
Easter comprises four public holidays in 2026: Maundy Thursday (2 April), Good Friday (3 April), Easter Sunday (5 April), and Easter Monday (6 April). This means a 4-day consecutive period off, which should be incorporated into work scheduling.