WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) -- The city of Wilmington has eliminated two paid holidays for some city employees, including Columbus Day, which means city offices will be open for business on Monday.
Wilmington Mayor James Baker announced Thursday night that Columbus Day and Lincoln's Birthday in February were eliminated and would be replaced by "floating days" that employees may use with approval over a calendar year.
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Excellent idea , I don't think any holiday should be paid for by the company or government.
ReplyDeleteSeems like they been trying to kill columbus day for sometime now.
ReplyDeleteThat's Columbus, Ohio!
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ReplyDeleteHow many employee's do you have?