• lazynooblet@lazysoci.al
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    16 days ago

    In the UK, if Christmas or New Year falls on a weekend, a seperate equivalent holiday is made during the week to compensate.

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      16 days ago

      This is true for all public holidays in the UK, there’s a (usually) fixed number of public holidays but the dates are flexible.

      They’re also included in the minimum 28 days paid time off too, meaning if you’re a full time worker and have to work on a bank holiday your employer is legally required to offer an extra day off somewhere else instead, either a fixed date or added to your holiday allowance. Conversely, the “extra” day off you get when a monarch keels over may be subtracted from your holiday allowance for the year. This is also why my employer is allowed to follow English bank holidays despite having next to no presence in England; the number is fixed but the dates are not.

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      16 days ago

      Wait, do other countries not do this? So if a public holiday falls on a Saturday it doesn’t get pushed to Monday?

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        16 days ago

        Germany doesn’t do this, but the minimum, when all holidays fall on the worst possible days, is more than the number of holidays in the UK.