Weâve all been there, the day you show up at the post office or the local courthouse and are confused as to why itâs not open. Itâs often a holiday like Columbus Day that your employer may not give you off. To help you avoid awkwardly standing outside a closed state building in the future, the following chart lists the state holidays in Connecticut.
Code Section | Connecticut Statutes Section 1-4: Days Designated as Legal Holidays |
Holidays | The state of Connecticut celebrates the following holidays:
When a holiday falls on a Saturday, itâs celebrated on the preceding Friday and when it falls on Sunday, itâs celebrated on the following Monday. |
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Many jobs must continue even if itâs a major holiday, like Thanksgiving or Labor Day. For example, we still need emergency services and hospitals to operate as illnesses and accidents donât know itâs a holiday. Itâs possible your employer provides you additional pay as an incentive to work on that day, or a condolence for being the newest hire or the employee that drew the short end of the stick. Sadly, unless youâre employment agreement states otherwise, you arenât legally entitled to extra pay or overtime if youâre required to work on a holiday in Connecticut.
Note: State laws are constantly changing -- contact an attorney or conduct your own legal research to verify the state law(s) you are researching.
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