Paid Time Off (PTO)
Two days’ holiday shall be granted for each working month during the past holiday allowance year, two weeks or more constituting one month in this respect, shorter periods not being counted.
If a person is absent from work due to illness or accident while he is receiving wages, or is on holiday, this shall constitute working hours for the purpose of this article.
Sundays and other public holidays shall not count as holidays in this respect, nor the first five Saturdays during holidays.
The holiday allowance year shall be reckoned from 1 May to 30 April. The minimum holiday for each year is 24 working days.
Public Holidays
There are 15 public holidays.
Sick Days
The duration of sick leave entitlement provided to workers is dependent on how long they have been employed by their employer:
- A worker, who is unable to perform his normal duties at work due to sickness or accidents occurring in the worker's free time is entitled to wages from his employer for a certain period of time.
- The minimum rights during the first year of service with an employer are 2 days in respect of each month.
- After one year of employment a worker is entitled to total wages for 1 month out of every 12 months.
- After three years with the same employer, 1 month of total wages and 1 month with day wages out of every 12 months.
- Finally, after five years with the same employer, 1 month of total wages and 2 months with day wages out of every 12 months.
Maternity Leave
Both parents have an equal, non-transferable, right to take three months’ leave in connection with:
- the birth,
- first-time adoption, or
- fostering of a child
irrespective of whether they work in the private or the public sector, or are self-employed.
They are also able to divide a further three months’ leave between themselves as they wish.
A parent obtains the right to payments from the Maternity/Paternity Leave Fund after it has been active on the domestic labor market for six consecutive months prior to the first day of the maternity/paternity leave.
A parent’s working time in other EEA countries is taken into account if the parent has been employed in Iceland for at least one month during the last six months prior to the first day of the maternity/paternity leave.
These payments amount to 80% of average gross wages or calculated remuneration being based on a continuous twelve-month period ending six months prior to the birth of child.
Paternity Leave
Each parent is entitled to payments from the Maternity/Paternity Leave Fund for four months following the birth or adoption of a child; Payments may begin one month before the child is born.