Holidays are days, and days are nouns. So no, holidays can't be used as adjectives.
Special holidays are those holidays in which we can celebrate special holi-days.
Canada Post is closed on federal holidays and other days which have been defined by the Postal Employees' Union as holidays. This means that the Post Office can be closed on days which are not holidays (the Monday after Easter, for example), and open on days which are provincial holidays.
it all depends on holidays and the days and how close they are to holidays and days
Holiday calender days are the holidays of work or school. The holidays are written on the calender.
The average working days per month with holidays will vary since there are different holidays spread across the months of the year. There are 20 working days on average for a month that does not have holidays where one works 5 days in a week.
National Day: September 23 Ramadan Holidays : 4 days in the month of Ramadan EID Holidays: 4 days For HAJJ to Mecca
Yes, holidays typically do not count as business days for processing orders.
Makah days
On random days when there is no holidays or anything special
Bank holidays are the days that the banks are closed. Bank holidays are Christmas, Thanksgiving, President's Day, and Independence Day.
The French get a mandatory seven weeks (35 days) of holidays!