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The only federal law related to holiday pay applies to federal government employees and contractors only, which provides employees with paid time off for specified holidays set by the Office of Personnel Management.

Massachusetts is the only state with holiday pay requirements, that employees of certain sectors receive 1.5x their pay on certain holidays.

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