Last October, the national holidays established for next year were posted in the BOE, which will be 13, of which 8 will be common to the entire Spanish state:
- Wednesday, January 1: New Year's Day
- Monday, January 6: Three Kings Day or "Epiphany of the Lord"
- Friday, April 10: Good Friday
- Friday, May 1: Labor Day
- Saturday, August 15: Assumption of the Virgin Day
- Monday, October 12: National Holiday of Spain
- Tuesday, December 8: Feast of the Immaculate Conception
- Friday, December 25: Christmas
Since this year "All Saints' Day" and "Spanish Constitution Day" fall on a Sunday, the Autonomous Communities may move the holiday to the following Monday or to another day.
With this 2020 holiday calendar, companies must compose their own work calendar, also taking into account the holidays of each of the people who work there, which can be a real puzzle.
But with tools like Timenet, this puzzle can be solved, since you can easily manage the schedule and also the work calendar of the workers with a very intuitive system to be able to indicate the types of work days that are required, holidays, and also leaves, permits or other options.