Public Holidays for Statehood Day: Who Works and Who Doesn’t? Chaos in Public Services!
Every year, July 13th, 14th, and 15th are marked as public holidays for Statehood Day. But does that mean everyone is peacefully enjoying their time off? Of course not! Government bodies, local administrations, public institutions, and enterprises that perform public interest activities MUST ensure the operation of those services whose interruption could cause harm to citizens or the state.
Who Works and Who Doesn’t?
While most people enjoy their days off, certain services cannot stop. Emergency services, police, firefighters, healthcare institutions, and others must be on alert. But is this always clear? Do citizens know who is on duty and who isn’t?
Organizational Problems
The public sector often complains about a shortage of workers during holidays, and citizens complain about difficult access to services. Is it possible that in the 21st century, work during holidays cannot be better organized?
What Do the Authorities Say?
Statements from responsible bodies clearly state that they are obliged to ensure uninterrupted operation of vital services. But is this really respected?
Conclusion
Public holidays are meant for everyone to rest, but not for citizens to be left without essential services. If you have ever tried to get help during holidays, you know what we’re talking about.
What about you? Have you ever had trouble getting services during public holidays? Or maybe you worked while everyone else enjoyed their time off? Share your stories, maybe together we can find a solution to this eternal problem!