Some federal workers will have a longer holiday break this year. In an executive order issued Thursday, President Trump declared that Christmas Eve and Dec. 26 will be federal holidays this year, ...
Not to be a Scrooge, but the extra days won't apply to everyone. In fact, the work calendar this week will remain unchanged for the vast majority of workers.
President Trump issued an executive order Thursday declaring Christmas Eve and Dec. 26 as federal holidays this year. The order will result in federal agencies being closed and employees excused from ...
December 24 feels like a holiday to many, with its half-empty offices and the rush of a last-minute shopping crowd. Its status as an official holiday, however, isn't the same as Christmas Day.
Christmas Eve and Dec. 26 temporarily declared federal holidays by executive order. The change only applies to federal employees and is not a permanent law. Most private businesses unaffected; post ...
Dec. 26 can become a day off for federal employees when the president issues a temporary order, like President Donald Trump ...
The question comes back to an executive order President Donald Trump signed last week about federal workers on Dec. 24 and ...
While federal government offices may close their doors the days before and after Christmas, here's what to know about what's ...
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