Federal holidays in the United States are significant dates for citizens living throughout the United States.
Many of them take advantage of these days off to get together with their families, celebrate and take a few days off. Others use these dates to run errands.
Now, do you know what the dates of federal holidays in the US are? Then save the following list, which could be very useful to you.
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Federal holidays in the US
- New YearJanuary 1st is the holiday to celebrate the new year in the United States
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Every third Monday in January, Americans celebrate Memorial Day for this civil rights activist, who was born on January 15, 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia.
- Presidents’ Day: The third Monday in February is Presidents’ Day. This date is used to commemorate the presidents of the United States.
- Juneteeth: Since 2021, it has been recognized as one of the federal holidays in the United States. It is celebrated on June 19, the date commemorating the day of the abolition of slavery in 1865. It is worth noting that if it falls on a Friday, the celebration is moved forward to Friday and if it falls on a Sunday, the holiday is moved to the following Monday.
- Independence Day: It’s June 4th.
- Labor Day: It is celebrated on the first Monday of every September.
- Columbus Day: O “Columbus Day“, is the second Monday in October, where they commemorate the arrival of Christopher Columbus to America, on October 12, 1492.
- Veterans Day: Every November 11, war veterans who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces are honored.
- Thanksgiving: The fourth Thursday in November is for Americans the “Thanksgiving“.
- Christmas: It is celebrated on December 25th.
It is important to know that according to labor laws, if a worker works on federal holidays in the US, they must be compensated as a double work day.
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2024-08-13 17:39:48