Perdita
01-11-2009, 07:26
Britain is to get a new bank holiday - our NINTH official day off.
It is set to happen every October from 2012.
Our current eight bank holidays a year compares with an EU average of 10.9. The last new one, May Day, was introduced 31 years ago in 1978. Talks are already under way on the naming of the new holiday. Suggestions include Trafalgar Day to commemorate Nelson's naval victory on October 21, 1805, and Olympic Day in honour of the London Games and Diamond Day to mark the Queen's 60th anniversary on the throne. Others want a Community Day with neighbourhood parties, sports events and people volunteering for good causes.
Campaigner Dame Elisabeth Hoodless said: "Eleven million people tell researchers they would volunteer if asked. A Community Day would attract even more to help others."
But one critic told a website for HR managers: "Let's have holidays when we've got a chance of good weather... or if we really want a holida y to break the long stretch from August to Christmas, why not mark Remembrance Day rather than some nebulous PC 'Community Day'?" Others want St George's Day, April 23, to become a holiday.
http://www.people.co.uk/news/tm_headline=you-can-bank-on-a-new-hol%26method=full%26objectid=21788822%26siteid=934 63-name_page.html
It is set to happen every October from 2012.
Our current eight bank holidays a year compares with an EU average of 10.9. The last new one, May Day, was introduced 31 years ago in 1978. Talks are already under way on the naming of the new holiday. Suggestions include Trafalgar Day to commemorate Nelson's naval victory on October 21, 1805, and Olympic Day in honour of the London Games and Diamond Day to mark the Queen's 60th anniversary on the throne. Others want a Community Day with neighbourhood parties, sports events and people volunteering for good causes.
Campaigner Dame Elisabeth Hoodless said: "Eleven million people tell researchers they would volunteer if asked. A Community Day would attract even more to help others."
But one critic told a website for HR managers: "Let's have holidays when we've got a chance of good weather... or if we really want a holida y to break the long stretch from August to Christmas, why not mark Remembrance Day rather than some nebulous PC 'Community Day'?" Others want St George's Day, April 23, to become a holiday.
http://www.people.co.uk/news/tm_headline=you-can-bank-on-a-new-hol%26method=full%26objectid=21788822%26siteid=934 63-name_page.html