This is despite the extra public holidays in June to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee anniversary.
The Neolithic huts will be kept for another two months and will open to the public during the two May bank holidays.
Well worth a visit, the estate closes after the Christmas holidays and reopens to the public every April.
The celebrations continue on Monday and Tuesday, which have been declared public holidays to mark the diamond jubilee.
They should work 9 to 5, Monday to Friday and the current extensive holidays should also be reduced to the public sector norm.
Governors Island is open to the public every weekend and public holidays during summer until 30 September.
That figure included the so-called aqueduct in early December in which two public holidays fell on Tuesday and Thursday of the same week.
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The training area is used throughout the year except on Sundays, public holidays and during August.
Many of you expressed a desire for more time to engage in the Public Access Policy Forum post-holidays.
Although there are more public holidays there, the think tank says different working conditions mean employee work over 500 hours more per year than British workers.
There is also some confusion as the first three days of the census have not been declared national public holidays, even though people have been urged to stay at home until they are counted.
The Association of Chief Police Officers has suggested scrapping a host of additional payments and bonuses, as well as reducing the amount of overtime paid for working on public holidays.
Japan's Nikkei fell 2.8% to 9119.14, its largest percentage drop of the year, after reopening following two days of public holidays last week.
As conditions of the gift, the park had to remain undeveloped, open to the public and available as a space to celebrate American holidays.
It says the UK depends far more on services than other countries and that sector - with the exception of the hospitality industry - tends to work far less on public holidays.
According to the Reuters, news agency the meeting will reconvene on Tuesday, Friday and Monday being public holidays in Germany.
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He had argued that the market was being distorted because school holidays are set through public policy, and parents cannot pick and choose holiday dates as freely as other groups.
The Philippines allows only five days off, though it also has 15 public holidays.
Last week the Conservative group in Cardiff Bay argued powers over energy, broadcasting and public holidays could be devolved.
Most demonstrators are middle-class people, he says, who prefer to protest at weekends or on public holidays and eschew violence (he receives frequent calls from the police telling him to stay away altogether).
Back in China, many internet users complain of enjoying no paid leave despite Xinhua's reminder that the public are entitled to 115 days off a year from weekends and statutory holidays, roughly one-third of a year.
About 90% of calls to NHS 24 take place in the "out-of-hours" period - evenings, weekends and public holidays.
Unions have previously pressed for extra public holidays, pointing out that other European countries have more than the UK's minimum of eight.
Just in time for the holidays comes this warning from the Ralph Nader-inspired U.S. Public Interest Research Group: Manufacturers are slapping too many warning labels on toys.
The Germans have put up with meagre pay rises and tight budgets to keep their cutting-edge industry competitive and public finances in order, whereas the French have put off serious reform and built up huge public debt, while working shorter weeks and taking more holidays.
"The shipping market has been hit by a triple whammy of bad weather, weaker Chinese iron-ore demand and public holidays, " Mr. Williams of Braemar Seascope said.
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