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Russia to Have Shortest Working Month in 2026 with Just 15 Days

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January 2026 will be the shortest working month in Russia, with employees expected to work only 15 days, federal media reported. The development was confirmed to RIA Novosti by Svetlana Bessarab, a member of the State Duma committee on labour, social policy and veterans’ affairs.

Why January is the shortest working month in Russia

The calculation for January follows the official distribution of working days across the month. Bessarab said the month will contain three full workweeks of five days each, leaving a total of 15 working days. Public holidays and calendar alignment with weekends have produced the unusually short month.

For many employers and payroll departments, a 15-day working month requires adjustments to scheduling, salary calculations and shift planning. Firms that budget on a monthly basis may need to clarify pay arrangements with staff, particularly where monthly salaries are adjusted for actual days worked.

Labour market analysts note that a shorter working month can have modest short-term effects on productivity measures and wage distributions, but the impact is generally absorbed through existing compensation structures. Small and medium-sized enterprises, where cash flow tends to be tighter, may face more immediate administrative work to reconcile pay and working hours.

Alongside the calendar reminder, the news item drew attention to an unrelated bill introduced to the State Duma aimed at expanding worker protections. The draft law proposes granting additional leave to employees who need to transport close relatives to and from medical organisations when that assistance is necessary.

Under the proposal, which lawmakers have recently submitted to the Duma, the extra leave would be conditional on the necessity of transporting a family member to receive medical care. Advocates say the measure would recognise the unpaid caring role many employees perform and help reduce pressure on families facing medical emergencies.

Opponents of similar measures in past debates have asked how the scheme would be administered and verified, and what burden it might place on employers. If adopted, the bill would likely include clarifications on eligibility, documentation requirements and the length of additional leave permitted.

Officials and labour experts emphasise that the announcement about January’s working days is primarily informational. Bessarab’s reminder to citizens and employers aims to reduce confusion and allow businesses to plan ahead for staffing and payroll. In practice, Russian employers routinely adjust to short months caused by holiday timings.

For workers, a shorter working month can mean more rest days clustered around holidays, and for some, reduced total hours for that period. Trade unions and employee representatives will be monitoring how firms apply pay rules and whether any temporary measures are needed to ensure employees do not suffer unintended loss of pay.

As Russia heads into the new year, the combination of a compressed working month and proposed social leave reforms reflects ongoing attention in the State Duma to both administrative calendar issues and social-policy measures that affect working families. Lawmakers will debate the draft leave provision in the weeks ahead, and employers are advised to review payroll processes to accommodate the 15-day working month.


Key Takeaways:

  • January 2026 will be the shortest working month in Russia, with just 15 working days.
  • Svetlana Bessarab of the State Duma’s labour committee confirmed three five-day workweeks for the month.
  • Lawmakers have also proposed additional leave for workers who transport close relatives to medical appointments.
  • The shorter month may affect payroll schedules and employer planning across Russia.
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