Is 17 september a public holiday

  1. Hong Kong Public Holidays
  2. 2023 Federal Holiday Calendar
  3. Which states recognize Juneteenth as an official holiday?


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Hong Kong Public Holidays

Tuen Ng Festival Hong Kong currently celebrates 17 holidays. Of these 17 dates, 12 are considered statutory holidays. The government of Hong Kong requires that employers provide employees with a paid day off for all statutory holidays; employers can require employees to work on the remaining five holidays as part of their employment contract. Holidays are regulated under the General Holidays Ordinance, Chapter 149 – placed in the Gazette 1998. This law also provides citizens with the option of selecting Christmas as one of their12 paid holidays in lieu of a different holiday. This arrangement must be made with the employer at the time of signing an employment contract. Many of the holidays that are celebrated in Hong Kong are based on the lunar cycle. These holidays will fall on different dates each year. The government of Hong Kong requires that all employers acknowledge these dates, regardless of when they occur. The government of Hong Kong will release official holiday dates at the end of each year for the following year. Sunday is the only day in Hong Kong considered a rest day. Most holidays that occur on a Sunday are moved to the following Monday for celebration. However, Lunar New Year always remains on the date that it occurs. Previous Years

2023 Federal Holiday Calendar

New Year's Day January 1 Tuesday Martin Luther King, Jr. Day January 21 Monday George Washington's Birthday** February 18 Monday Memorial Day May 27 Monday Independence Day July 4 Thursday Labor Day September 2 Monday Columbus Day October 14 Monday Veterans Day November 11 Monday Thanksgiving Day November 28 Thursday Christmas Day December 25 Wednesday New Year's Day January 1 Wednesday Martin Luther King, Jr. Day January 20 Monday George Washington's Birthday** February 17 Monday Memorial Day May 25 Monday Independence Day July 3* Friday Labor Day September 7 Monday Columbus Day October 12 Monday Veterans Day November 11 Wednesday Thanksgiving Day November 26 Thursday Christmas Day December 25 Friday New Year's Day January 1 Friday Martin Luther King, Jr. Day January 18 Monday George Washington's Birthday** February 15 Monday Memorial Day May 31 Monday Juneteenth June 18* Friday Independence Day July 5* Monday Labor Day September 6 Monday Columbus Day October 11 Monday Veterans Day November 11 Thursday Thanksgiving Day November 25 Thursday Christmas Day December 24* Friday New Year's Day December 31* Friday Martin Luther King, Jr. Day January 17 Monday George Washington's Birthday** February 21 Monday Memorial Day May 30 Monday Juneteenth June 20* Monday Independence Day July 4 Monday Labor Day September 5 Monday Columbus Day October 10 Monday Veterans Day November 11 Friday Thanksgiving Day November 24 Thursday Christmas Day December 26* Monday New Year's Day January 2* ...

Which states recognize Juneteenth as an official holiday?

The newest federal holiday, Juneteenth National Independence Day, This year, at least 28 states and the District of Columbia will legally recognize Juneteenth as a public holiday – meaning state government offices are closed and state workers have a paid day off – according to a Pew Research Center analysis of state human resources websites, state legislation and news articles. Juneteenth is the newest federal holiday in the United States, and one that is celebrated differently across the states. Pew Research Center took a look at how each state commemorates the day. We focused on states that observe Juneteenth as an official public holiday – meaning state offices are closed and state workers get a paid day off. Our main sources for this analysis were state administrative, personnel and human resources websites, most of which post lists of official state holidays. We supplemented those lists with an analysis of news reports about local observances of Juneteenth and, where relevant, state legislation. New Mexico’s Legislature added Juneteenth as an official state holiday in 2006, observed on the third Saturday of June; In most of these states, Juneteenth is designated as a permanent state holiday and commemorated annually. In Alabama and West Virginia, Juneteenth has been authorized as a state holiday for this year by a governor’s proclamation; the holiday can become permanent in these states if their legislatures pass bills to make it so. In addition to D.C. and the states...