Is it time to do away with Bank Holidays?
Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 6:16 pm
Like it or lump it, we live in a 24/7 society and is it not time to dispense with the relic from the past of 'Bank Holidays'
As far as I know they were introduced at a time when annual holiday 'entitlement' had not yet been invented
and there purpose was to give the working class a few days each year on which to enjoy some activity with the family. There would be fetes and sports days or even a trip to the seaside.
But today most people in full time employment get generous paid holiday leave which if used wisely can provide adequate holiday breaks through the year. The country no longer 'shuts down' on these bank holidays, indeed anyone in retail normally has to work.
So, in my opinion they are a thing of the past and should be dispensed with, the only exception being Christmas day and Boxing day, long standing traditional holidays.
What do you folks think?
As far as I know they were introduced at a time when annual holiday 'entitlement' had not yet been invented
But today most people in full time employment get generous paid holiday leave which if used wisely can provide adequate holiday breaks through the year. The country no longer 'shuts down' on these bank holidays, indeed anyone in retail normally has to work.
So, in my opinion they are a thing of the past and should be dispensed with, the only exception being Christmas day and Boxing day, long standing traditional holidays.
What do you folks think?