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Martin Luther King, Jr.s Birthday, Lincolns Birthday, Presidents Day, Casimir Pulaskis Birthday, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Juneteenth National Freedom Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and any other day from time to time declared by the President of the
In the United States, not all public federal holidays are celebrated, or observed, on the actual official date of the holiday. When this happens, its called an observed holiday which ensures that federal employees will be able to enjoy a day off of work despite the actual holiday landing on a weekend day.
An employer in Illinois can demand employees work on holidays. A private employer isnt required to pay an employee premium pay for working on national holidays, typically 150% of the regular rate, unless the time worked privileges the employee for overtime under standard overtime laws.
Government offices and courts All federal, state of Illinois and Sangamon County offices and courts will be open. City of Springfield offices, including Lincoln Library, will be closed. Lincoln Library will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday but closed again on Sunday for Easter.
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On Sept. 17, 1973, Illinois became the first state to make Martin Luther King Day a legal holiday.
Labor Day: September 4. Columbus Day: October 9. Veterans Day: November 10. Thanksgiving: November 23.
Columbus Day, the second Monday in October, is one of the most inconsistently celebrated U.S. holidays. Its one of 11 official federal holidays, which means federal workers get a paid day off and theres no mail delivery.

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