Most employers across the state observe all 10 bank holidays and employees are entitled to paid leave under the Organisation of Working Time Act
St Patrick's Day falls on a Sunday in 2024 which means the bank holiday will be observed on Monday March 18. This is good news for thousands across the country who will enjoy a long weekend as a result.
READ MORE - Patrick Kielty named as Grand Marshal for St Patrick's Day parade: 'It's like an extra birthday' Experts say Patrick was abducted from his family home in Britain when he was a teenager and was sold into slavery in Ireland. He would eventually go on to become the first bishop of Armagh and Primate of Ireland. It is believed Patrick died on March 17, 461 AD.In 2023, Ireland observed its newest bank holiday, St. Brigid's Day. While St Brigid's Day falls on February 1, the actual bank holiday is observed in Ireland on the first Monday of February - this year, the St.
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