Tigger wrote: » Good Friday is a Public holiday same as paddy’s at Paddy’s day is also sometimes a bank holiday although no this year People will continue to party on good Friday
AMKC wrote: » Absolutely disgraceful. Next thing is people will want the pubs open on Christmas day as well. I think this is very sad that people could not just do without going to the pub for one day. This will just mean more drunks ending up in hospitals and more problems for our already overcrowded and understaffed hospitals and emergency services.
Snotaul Goodman wrote: » The Good Friday house parties will be just pointless now. Stupid normal Fridays
Boom_Bap wrote: » they are not normal, you can't bring a meat platter to the party
splinter65 wrote: » For a lot of public servants Dec 8 was and continues to be yet another extra days annual leave. A day to get your Christmas shopping. My brother a public servant retired there at 55 last year and he still got it, but he was still getting an hour off per week to cash his pay Cheque too, despite being paid monthly by electronic transfer.
seamus wrote: » Paddy's Day is a public holiday and a national celebration though. Good Friday is neither. The only reason people partied on Good Friday is because it was banned. Any excuse for a piss up. Now that excuse is gone.
Boom_Bap wrote: » Sounds like a lot of work, might just go for a pint instead.
spoonerhead wrote: » I completely disagree with closing a business because of religious purposes. But seriously, it’s one day a year to let the staff have a Friday off. They work unsociable hours all year, the one day a year was a deserved break
jonnycivic wrote: » Wheres your sense of adventure Boomy :P
splinter65 wrote: » Good Friday is absolutely not a public holiday. It is a bank holiday, a big difference.
splinter65 wrote: » I think if the hospitality staff can’t have it off, nobody should have it off. Don’t you agree?
BattleCorp wrote: » Having worked in a rural pub, I can confirm that Good Friday was never a day off. It was one of the busiest days of the year. It was an all-day lock-in.
Tigger wrote: » Good Friday is a Public holiday same as paddy’s at
Paddy’s day is also sometimes a bank holiday although no this year
daheff wrote: » Means Good friday is becoming another regular day in the calendar. All us non public sector workers will now lose our unofficial day off.....just like 6th december. Careful what you wish for boardsies. Law of unexpected consequences at work here
Boom_Bap wrote: » That is my sense of humour. :pac: Although I did make a quip about 'lashing' pints a few posts back which is the darker side of my humour that nobody seemed to pick up on.