“A shortened working week from June 8 to 11 and a long weekend await the Russians in connection with the celebration of Russia Day on June 12. The length of the working day on June 11 is reduced by one hour due to the fact that it is pre-holiday, ”the TASS agency quotes.

They emphasized that June 24 was declared a non-working day with salary.

“Since June 24 is a non-working day with the preservation of wages, June 23 is not considered pre-holiday and its duration is not reduced by an hour,” they said.

Earlier, Russian leader Vladimir Putin signed a decree on the Victory Parade.

It is expected that the parade in Moscow will begin on June 24 at 10:00 and will last up to one and a half hours.