December 22 is the last trading Sunday this year. A bill providing a day off work on December 24 and three commercial Sundays before Christmas awaits the president's signature.
This Sunday – December 22 – retail outlets will be open. This is the last trading Sunday in 2024.
In turn, on Christmas Eve – next Tuesday – trading will be allowed until 2.00 p.m. Pursuant to the Act on Restriction of Trade on Sundays and Holidays, Christmas Eve is a business day until 2 p.m.
Free Christmas Eve in 2025?
In November, the Sejm passed an amendment providing for the establishment of December 24 as a day off for all employees, including employees of commercial establishments, for whom now – in accordance with the Act on Restriction of Trade on Sundays and Holidays – Christmas Eve is a working day until 2 p.m.
The amendment also provides that from 2025, three Sundays preceding Christmas Eve will be commercial. The Sejm also adopted the Senate's amendment, which assumes that in December a trade employee will not be able to work more than two Sundays.
The act is waiting for the president's signature. Last week Andrzej Duda he stressed that he was in favor of making Christmas Eve a day off from work. He added, however, that the final version of the act adopted by Parliament had significant modifications compared to the initial draft. He expressed regret that despite the introduction of a free Christmas Eve, the three Sundays preceding the holiday are to be working days for trade.
The president noted that after the parliament passed the act, the situation had changed significantly and his attitude towards the act had “been somewhat suspended”.
Trading ban on Sundays
The Act gradually introducing the Sunday trading ban entered into force on March 1, 2018. From 2020, the trading ban does not apply only on seven Sundays a year: the last Sundays of January, April, June and August, as well as on the Sunday before Easter and on the following two Sundays. Sundays before Christmas.
The act restricting trade on Sundays provides for a catalog of 32 exclusions. The ban does not include, among others: postal activity, if the revenues from this activity constitute at least 40 percent. revenues from the sale of a given facility. Moreover, it does not apply to confectioneries, ice cream parlors, liquid fuel stations, flower shops, newsagents or cafes.
The penalty for breaking the Sunday trading ban is PLN 1,000 to PLN 100,000. PLN fine, and in case of persistent violation of the regulations – penalty of restriction of liberty.
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