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Why is a bank holiday called a bank holiday ? |
i know the banks are closed , but so are post office's , so why don't they call it post office day can anyone help me out here ? thanx in advance idk sorry, but it should be called... A day off for lazy @rse bank workers, which makes companies take my direct debits out 3 days early, leaving me broke holiday!!! The expression came from the original Bank Holiday during the Great Depression, when FDR closed the banks for the week of March 6, 1933, to prevent depositors from withdrawing all of their money and bankrupting the banking system. The name stuck as an expression meaning a holiday when the banks are closed. As you know, the post office is also closed on bank holidays. Maybe they should call it ''Cashpoint day'' dr Bad everything Gartom said! LOL I agree with gartom good answer. Kimber Prior to 1834, the Bank of England observed about thirty-three saints' days and religious festivals as holidays, but in 1834, this was reduced to just four: 1 May, 1 November, Good Friday, and Christmas Day. In 1871, the first legislation relating to bank holidays was passed when Sir John Lubbock introduced the Bank Holidays Act 1871 which specified the days in the table set out below. Sir John was an enthusiastic supporter of cricket and was firmly of the belief that bank employees should have the opportunity to participate in and attend matches when they were scheduled. Included in the dates of bank holidays are therefore dates when cricket games were traditionally played between the villages in the region where Sir John was raised. Scotland was treated separately because of its separate traditions; for example, New Year or Hogmanay is a more important holiday there. Bank holidays 1871 England, Wales, Ireland Scotland New Year's Day Good Friday Easter Monday Whit Monday First Monday in May Last Monday in August Last Monday in August Boxing Day Christmas Day The act does not specify Good Friday and Christmas Day as bank holidays in England, Wales and Ireland because they were already recognized there as common law holidays, and, because of common observance, they became customary holidays since before records began. In 1903, the Bank Holiday (Ireland) Act added 17 March, Saint Patrick's Day, as a bank holiday for Ireland only. In the United States, banks are generally closed on all federal holidays, but the term bank holiday refers specifically to emergency bank closures mandated by executive order or act of Congress to remedy financial crises, for example the Emergency Banking Act of 1933. For more on bank holidays see the site below. |
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