tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8373331533572215399.post692298515222803659..comments2024-01-17T00:19:07.150-05:00Comments on j4neiros: 2011 Federal HolidaysJ. Ernesto Aneiroshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15587633878909019151noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8373331533572215399.post-32964102962200694742011-05-12T14:44:07.221-04:002011-05-12T14:44:07.221-04:00The interesting thing is that we follow the same h...The interesting thing is that we follow the same holiday schedule, because I work for a bank and we follow the Federal Reserve.<br /><br />Also, if a holiday falls on a Sunday, we take it on Monday.<br /><br />But the difference is, if a holiday falls on a Saturday, we get a floating holiday which can be taken anytime after the holiday and before the end of the year.<br /><br />Since Christmas and New Year's Day are 7 days apart, they always fall on the same day of the week.<br /><br />So both Christmas 2010 and New Year's Day 2011 fell on a Saturday. By the bank's rules, I only had one week to use the Christmas holiday (after Christmas and before Jan 1) - I used in on December 30.<br /><br />But, it's May and I still haven't taken my New Year's holiday yet :-) I have until Dec 31, 2011.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com