Workingdays

Weekkalender 2028

Weeknummers voor Finland in 2028

Andere jaren:202520262027

Welke week is het?

Alle weken in 2028

WeekStart (ma)Einde (zo)Werkdagen
januari 2028
Week 1
Loppiainen
3 jan9 jan4
Week 2
10 jan16 jan5
Week 3
17 jan23 jan5
Week 4
24 jan30 jan5
februari 2028
Week 5
31 jan6 feb5
Week 6
7 feb13 feb5
Week 7
14 feb20 feb5
Week 8
21 feb27 feb5
maart 2028
Week 9
28 feb5 mrt5
Week 10
6 mrt12 mrt5
Week 11
13 mrt19 mrt5
Week 12
20 mrt26 mrt5
Week 13
27 mrt2 apr5
april 2028
Week 14
3 apr9 apr5
Week 15
Pitkäperjantai
10 apr16 apr4
Week 16
2. pääsiäispäivä
17 apr23 apr4
Week 17
24 apr30 apr5
mei 2028
Week 18
Vappu
1 mei7 mei4
Week 19
8 mei14 mei5
Week 20
15 mei21 mei5
Week 21
Helatorstai
22 mei28 mei4
juni 2028
Week 22
29 mei4 jun5
Week 23
5 jun11 jun5
Week 24
12 jun18 jun5
Week 25
Juhannusaatto
19 jun25 jun4
Week 26
26 jun2 jul5
juli 2028
Week 27
3 jul9 jul5
Week 28
10 jul16 jul5
Week 29
17 jul23 jul5
Week 30
24 jul30 jul5
augustus 2028
Week 31
31 jul6 aug5
Week 32
7 aug13 aug5
Week 33
14 aug20 aug5
Week 34
21 aug27 aug5
Week 35
28 aug3 sep5
september 2028
Week 36
4 sep10 sep5
Week 37
11 sep17 sep5
Week 38
18 sep24 sep5
Week 39
25 sep1 okt5
oktober 2028
Week 40
2 okt8 okt5
Week 41
9 okt15 okt5
Week 42
16 okt22 okt5
Week 43
23 okt29 okt5
november 2028
Week 44
30 okt5 nov5
Week 45
6 nov12 nov5
Week 46
13 nov19 nov5
Week 47
20 nov26 nov5
Week 48
27 nov3 dec5
december 2028
Week 49
Itsenäisyyspäivä
4 dec10 dec4
Week 50
11 dec17 dec5
Week 51
18 dec24 dec5
Week 52
Joulupäivä · 2. joulupäivä
25 dec31 dec3

Veelgestelde vragen

Welk weeknummer is het nu?

Het huidige weeknummer wordt bovenaan deze pagina weergegeven. Jaar 2028 heeft in totaal 52 weken.

Hoeveel weken heeft 2028?

Het jaar 2028 heeft 52 ISO-weken volgens de ISO 8601-standaard. Week 1 is de week met de eerste donderdag van het jaar.

Wanneer begint week 1 in 2028?

Week 1 van 2028 begint op 3 jan. Volgens ISO 8601 is week 1 de week met de eerste donderdag van het jaar.

In Finland, there are approximately 11 official public holidays annually. In practice, Christmas Eve and Midsummer's Eve are also observed as days off, although they are not official public holidays from a legal perspective. For payroll and HR purposes, the key concept is arkipyhä, which refers to a public holiday that falls on a weekday – it directly affects the number of working days to be calculated and paid. Finland does not have a substitute day system, meaning if a public holiday falls on a weekend, no free day is given on a weekday in its place.

How do arkipyhä (weekday public holidays) affect the salary of a monthly-salaried employee in Finland?

The salary of a monthly-salaried employee does not fundamentally change due to arkipyhä – they receive the same monthly salary regardless of how many arkipyhä fall within the month. For hourly-paid employees, the situation is different: payment for arkipyhä is only made if agreed upon in the employment contract or collective agreement. Employers should check the applicable collective agreement's provisions regarding arkipyhä compensation, as these vary by industry.

Christmas Eve is a day off in many companies, but is it an official public holiday?

Christmas Eve (24.12.) is not an official public holiday under Finnish law, but in practice, almost all employers grant it as a day off. In many collective agreements, Christmas Eve is explicitly mentioned as a day off. In payroll calculations, it should be treated as a non-working day, although its legal status differs from official public holidays.

What happens if a public holiday falls on a weekend – does the employee receive a substitute day off?

No. Finland does not have a substitute day system, so a public holiday falling on a weekend does not automatically entitle an employee to a substitute day off on a weekday. For example, if a public holiday falls on a Saturday, it does not add any days off that week. This distinguishes Finland from many other European countries where substitute day practices are common.

When do Midsummer's Day and All Saints' Day fall in 2026, and how do they appear in working day calculations?

In 2026, Midsummer's Day falls on Saturday 20.6. and Midsummer's Eve on Friday 19.6. All Saints' Day falls on Saturday 31.10. Since Midsummer's Eve is a Friday, it reduces the week's working days in practice. All Saints' Day, however, falls on a weekend, so it has no impact on the number of weekday working days, and no substitute day is granted.

How many arkipyhä are included in 2026, and how should they be considered in workforce planning?

In 2026, most official public holidays fall on weekdays, making it a particularly demanding year from a payroll perspective. For example, Easter brings Good Friday, Easter Sunday, and Easter Monday in succession, and Labour Day as well as Ascension Day also fall on weekdays. In workforce planning, particular attention should be paid to the concentration of public holidays in spring (April–May), which significantly reduces the number of available working days. Resourcing and holiday planning should be done with sufficient advance notice to ensure that production and services run smoothly.