Workingdays

Week Calendar 2025

Week numbers for Romania in 2025

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What week is it?

All weeks in 2025

WeekStart (Mon)End (Sun)Working days
January 2025
Week 1
Anul nou
Dec 30Jan 54
Week 2
Bobotează · Sfântul Ion
Jan 6Jan 123
Week 3
Jan 13Jan 195
Week 4
Ziua Unirii Principatelor Române
Jan 20Jan 264
Week 5
Jan 27Feb 25
February 2025
Week 6
Feb 3Feb 95
Week 7
Feb 10Feb 165
Week 8
Feb 17Feb 235
Week 9
Feb 24Mar 25
March 2025
Week 10
Mar 3Mar 95
Week 11
Mar 10Mar 165
Week 12
Mar 17Mar 235
Week 13
Mar 24Mar 305
April 2025
Week 14
Mar 31Apr 65
Week 15
Apr 7Apr 135
Week 16
Vinerea Mare
Apr 14Apr 204
Week 17
A doua zi de Pasti
Apr 21Apr 274
May 2025
Week 18
Ziua muncii
Apr 28May 44
Week 19
May 5May 115
Week 20
May 12May 185
Week 21
May 19May 255
Week 22
May 26Jun 15
June 2025
Week 23
Jun 2Jun 85
Week 24
A doua zi de Rusalii
Jun 9Jun 154
Week 25
Jun 16Jun 225
Week 26
Jun 23Jun 295
July 2025
Week 27
Jun 30Jul 65
Week 28
Jul 7Jul 135
Week 29
Jul 14Jul 205
Week 30
Jul 21Jul 275
Week 31
Jul 28Aug 35
August 2025
Week 32
Aug 4Aug 105
Week 33
Adormirea Maicii Domnului
Aug 11Aug 174
Week 34
Aug 18Aug 245
Week 35
Aug 25Aug 315
September 2025
Week 36
Sep 1Sep 75
Week 37
Sep 8Sep 145
Week 38
Sep 15Sep 215
Week 39
Sep 22Sep 285
October 2025
Week 40
Sep 29Oct 55
Week 41
Oct 6Oct 125
Week 42
Oct 13Oct 195
Week 43
Oct 20Oct 265
Week 44
Oct 27Nov 25
November 2025
Week 45
Nov 3Nov 95
Week 46
Nov 10Nov 165
Week 47
Nov 17Nov 235
Week 48
Nov 24Nov 305
December 2025
Week 49
Ziua națională, Ziua Marii Uniri
Dec 1Dec 74
Week 50
Dec 8Dec 145
Week 51
Dec 15Dec 215
Week 52
Crăciunul · A doua zi de Crăciun
Dec 22Dec 283

Frequently asked questions

What week number is it now?

The current week number is shown at the top of this page. Year 2025 has 52 ISO weeks in total.

How many weeks are there in 2025?

Year 2025 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 2025?

Week 1 of 2025 starts on Dec 30. According to ISO 8601, week 1 is the week containing the first Thursday of the year.

Romania observes 15 public holidays annually, among the most in the European Union. When a public holiday falls on a weekend, the following working day becomes a compensatory public holiday. HR and payroll professionals must account for these days when calculating working time and compensation.

What happens if a public holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday in Romania?

When a public holiday falls on a weekend, the following working day (typically Monday) is declared a compensatory public holiday. Employees do not work on that day, and if they do work, they are entitled to compensation according to labor legislation. This rule is applied systematically to ensure the right to rest.

What is the difference between Catholic Easter and Orthodox Easter in calculating days off in Romania?

Romania observes exclusively Orthodox Easter, not Catholic Easter. In 2026, Orthodox Easter falls on 12 April, with public holidays on 12 and 13 April (Easter Monday). HR professionals must use the Orthodox calendar for planning days off and vacation periods.

How are working hours calculated when a public holiday falls during a working week?

The standard working week in Romania is 40 hours. When a public holiday falls, it is deducted from the weekly total, and the employee has no obligation to work those hours. The salary for the public holiday is paid in full, as if it were a normal working day.

What is Whitsunday and why are there two consecutive public holidays in 2026?

Whitsunday (Rusalii) is an Orthodox religious holiday falling on 31 May 2026, with Whitsunday Monday on 1 June 2026. This year, 1 June is also Children's Day, so there are two consecutive public holidays. Employees benefit from two consecutive days off during this period.

Romania recently introduced additional public holidays. What are the reasons and which are the new days off?

Romania has expanded the list of public holidays to recognize the importance of tradition and cultural identity. Among the added days are Epiphany (6 January), Saint John's Day (7 January), and the Day of the Union of the Romanian Principalities (24 January). The country now observes 15 public holidays annually, which requires special attention in work calendar planning.