I Wonder Why This Number Is Rising So...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry to hijack the thread, but (for the first time!) I have to disagree with Chris/Buenchico. Firstly, given the business hours of most companies and organisations, a few days a year where everything shuts down is no bad thing. Are you also advocating scrapping Christmas as a public holiday?
Secondly, I work for a local authority which has scrapped all but two Monday holidays. The scrapped ones have been added to employees' holiday entitlements. It's getting increasingly difficult to honour annual leave requests because employees have so much leave to take, and adequate staffing levels still have to be maintained to keep services functioning properly.
Thirdly, I'm not sure that people 'expect' to have the same day off. However, it is sometimes reassuring to know that you have a day off, secure in the knowledge that work is not piling up on your desk in your absence because no-one else is in to put it there!