In Ireland, nurses are entitled to annual leave as part of their terms of employment. The general entitlement is 4 working weeks of paid annual leave per year, which equals 20 days for full-time employees.
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It would depend on the contract the nurse is held to. In general though many nurses and others in that profession do get paid time and a half for working holidays.
If you mean holidays in terms of days, St. Patrick's Day is the national holiday. There are also holidays at Easter and Christmas and some at other times of the year. If you mean holidays in terms of places to go, then there are too many to list.
Many tourist and holiday sites offer brochures about holidays in Ireland such as Thomas Cook and Tourism Ireland. A good place to find is is discover Ireland with lots of information about places to go, accommodation and offers.
It depends on how many days a week they have to work.
On average it rains about 1 out of every 3 days in Ireland.
The French get a mandatory seven weeks (35 days) of holidays!
The number of working days depends on the company you work for. How many paid holidays are there? Are they open 5 days a week or 6 or 7 days a week?
i don't think Chennai will have holidays as it is not affected by it.
In regards to federal holidays - and some provincial holidays in Quebec - There are approximately 252 work days in 2009.
250 working days. There will be 8 official holidays.
Two. Christmas and Easter but there are many saint days and days of holy obligation.
School holidays vary from country to country and from school to school