The days still vary, depending on state. Most states now recognize Martin Luther King's birthday, but a few still don't. If you want holidays that the US government recogize for employees, the list gets longer. Here's a list of the "standard" days:
New Year's day, January 1
Martin Luther Kin's Birthday, 4th Monday of January
President's day, 3rd Monday of February
Memorial day, Last Monday of May
Independence Day, July 4
Labor Day, First Monday of September
Thanksgiving, Fourth Thursday of November
Christmas Day, December 25
>Hi All,
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>I need a listing of the US Legal paid Holidays. Just the Country wide ones. Not the state by state listing. I need to know the dates as well as what the rules are for moving the day should it fall on a weekend.
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>We have a program that automatically fills the Legal paid Holiday hours in the time sheets for our employees. It places 8 hours in a certain charge for all the observed Canadian days. But we just added 5 employees that will work out of a remote US office. And I've no idea what holidays are observed there. So If I could get a link to 1 page that would have this info, I'd apreciate the help. I need to write a procedure that will set these days yearly in the database.
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>TIA
>Mike
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer