- Marking the achievement of the men's national football
team
First Minister has confirmed that NHS staff
will get the one-off national Bank holiday to mark Scotland's
return to the men's football World Cup for the first time since
1998.
Health Secretary has written to staff
representatives at the country's largest employer to confirm they
will have the chance to celebrate the sporting achievement.
The First Minister said:
“The bank holiday on June 15 is a chance to get together with
family and friends and make the most of the men's national
football team competing in the first World Cup finals for 28
years.
“I want to ensure that our hard-working NHS staff have that
opportunity, so I am pleased to confirm all NHS Scotland staff
will benefit from the extra holiday.
“The efforts of NHS staff have seen waits of over a year
decreasing for eight consecutive months and new outpatient waits
over a year more than halving since July 2025. I am deeply
grateful for all they continue to do to drive progress and this
holiday recognises that.
“Not only is this an historic sporting event, it's also a chance
for Scotland to be on the world stage, to attract business
development, create tourism interest and make cultural and
sporting connections.”
BACKGROUND
Measures will be put in place to ensure the NHS will continue to
operate as it normally would on public holidays.