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Benefits June 12, 2007
Mid-Week July 4th Holiday Means No Long Weekend
June 12, 2007 (PLANSPONSOR.com) - The majority of
employers in California say they are not going to give
workers a longer holiday because the Fourth of July falls in
the middle of the work week, a recent survey
suggests.
Reported by Adrien Martin
The survey by Employers Group in Los Angeles found that 55.7% of employers will not give their workers a five-day holiday weekend and 92.4% say they will only grant Wednesday as a day off with pay.
About 70% of employers said they will approve vacation requests if an employee has earned time off and approximately 54% of the employers said they will be flexible and relax policies for time-off requests, both based on staffing needs.
The Employers Group is an association that serves the California employer community from locations across the state.
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