No I actually don't think that we are a laughing stock at all. I don't presume for one minute that we are taken as seriously on the global stage that many seem to fret so much about.
If there were two days off for the King & the empire and they were subsequently removed then replacing them with two different days off is simply moving the goalposts.
I believe in God, but I worked St Patricks day and didn't get paid extra for it so i'm not sure your analogy stands up.
A mixup of cause and effect, perhaps?They are two leave days that you had to take at Easter and Christmas because the buildings closed down
Am I correct in saying the Easter rescheduled-British-royal-privilege day occurs the Tuesday after Easter?
Of course it stands up. How many people worked on Patrick's day? And how many people practise their religion?
In my department you are given the option of the Tuesday or the Thursday before good friday. Managment then have to make sure there is enough staff on these two days so that everyone doesn't take the Tuesday for example. We do not 'close down' on either day.
Is the privilege day actually in addition to good Friday? I always thought the Privilege days were used in practice to give good Friday and christmas eve off?
Is the privilege day actually in addition to good Friday? I always thought the Privilege days were used in practice to give good Friday and christmas eve off?
Yes, the two days are the 27th December and the Tuesday OR Thursday of the Easter weekend.
What about good Friday? Does that make it 3 privilege days then?
I forgot about Christmas eve which I also get, so I get 3 in total.
I think loads of places give their staff Good Friday off.
Isn't Good Friday a public holiday, as opposed to a bank holiday ?
And isn't Easter Monday a bank holiday, but not a public holiday ?
I always assumed the PS privilege days to be for those days that are bank holidays and not public holidays, e.g. Good Friday and the working day following the two public holidays at Christmas.
I think loads of places give their staff Good Friday off.
Good Friday is a bank holiday, Easter Monday is a public holiday.
Most people get it off but it's a normal working day for those who have to work.
Isn't it great to see all this intense focus and publicity on a €4.6m problem (privilige days) as we hand over another €24 billlion to the banks?
Actually, there would be zero saving. There would be an increase in productivity, but there would be zero cash saving.Thats assuming removing privledge days would save €4.6 million. The government were unable to show ho this saving would be made.
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