Saturday, April 16, 2016

In the Czech Republic a ban on trade in supermarkets only three holidays a year – Onet.pl

Adopted by the Czech Chamber of Deputies Act provides that supermarkets and other large retail outlets will be compulsorily closed only three holidays a year, and not seven as proposed earlier the Senate.

these days the first and second day of Christmas and New Year. In addition, on Christmas Eve of large retailers will have to be closed no later than at 14.

Act must yet approved by the Senate, but he may return it to the Chamber of Deputies of the expanded list of holidays, in which force is prohibited. The initial draft of the Senate also included Easter Monday, May 8 (the anniversary of the end of World War II), September 28 (the day of St.. Wenceslas) and 28 October (the anniversary of the creation of the Czechoslovak state after the collapse of Austria-Hungary in 1918).

the Chamber of Deputies did not change the decision of the Senate, exempting from the operation of the Act outlets with an area of ​​200 square meters, pharmacies, stations stations, shops at railway stations and airports or in hospitals. The ban on trade will be festive but also concerned pawnshops, points of purchase of secondary raw materials and markets.

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