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Uzbeks have 3 non-working holidays in March. These are:
March 8 - International Women's Day;
March 21 - Navruz;
March 31 (estimated) - Ramadan Eid.
Monday, March 10 - will be an additional day off for those on a 5-day workweek. Because according to Article 208 of the Labor Code, if a holiday falls on a day off, then the day off is transferred to the working day after the holiday.
Since March 8 is Women's Day, this day off for those who work 5 days a week will be moved to Monday, March 10.
Thus, for those who work 5 days a week, there will be 3 consecutive days off from March 8 to March 10:
For those who work 6 days a week, only March 8 (Saturday) will be a day off, but March 10 (Monday) will be a working day.
According to the Ministry of Employment's 2025 calendar of working hours in production, no additional days off are planned for March this year.

Graphics: Ministry of Employment
For your information, the document on establishing additional non-working days and moving holidays during the celebration of official annual dates, which has become a tradition, was not adopted for 2025.
With the relevant documents on the celebration of Navruz or Hayit, it is possible that working days or holidays in March will change.

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