pre thatcher labour closed most mines in the uk
Most of them are now closed.
The UK has a history of coal mines and tin mines although most are now closed, in Cleveland there is still a potash mine and we also have a long history of treacle mines. (see related link)
Most banks are closed on Labor Day because it is a federal holiday.
We're closed on Labor Day. There really is nothing to explain; we are all familiar with the idea that most businesses close on holidays.
Well, the numbers are a close call, but the period of the largest number of closures was probably during the Labour government of Wilson 1964-1970. This decision is approximate, as it was compiled from a number of sources and may contain some flaws. As for a total figure for each party, I am afraid I cannot say. It is also worth noting that the period 1944-1947 were the times when most coal mines were closed in the last century (most of this of course under Atlee's labour government), but this is not in the stated in the question.
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Cornwall WAS rich in tin but there isn't much left now and most of the mines have closed.
Coal is imported into Britain as most underground coal-mines have been closed. A certain amount is taken from open-cast mines, but this is not enough for local consumption.
Labor Day is a Federal holiday. Banks are not open on Federal Holidays. The Post Office and most government buildings are also closed.
Target, and most big box retailers, are open on Labor Day because it is traditionally a big sale day.
Nothing was found on their website that suggests they would be closed on Labor Day. Your best bet is to call your local Walmart and find out the store hours. Most Walmart's are open.
No. Most stores, schools and federal buildings are closed Labor Day.