Monday 9th April 2007High Days and HolidaysPublic holiday, bank holiday, jour férié, call
it what you will, long weekends like the Easter break can be a worker's
beacon on the annual calendar. Some days, like the upcoming Labour
Day/Workers Day holiday of May 1 are widely observed; others, such as
the May Ascension Day and Pentecost are religious and apply to several
countries, while the national days are just that, uniquely national! Breaks and bridgesIn some countries (notably the UK), public holidays which fall on a weekend are replaced by an off day the following Monday but this is not the case everywhere. In France, when a public holiday falls on a Tuesday or Thursday, the odds are high that many smaller and family run businesses will close, doing the traditional thing, and faire le pont or "make the bridge", turning the period into a four-day holiday.
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