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Bank holiday plans put backbench grudges over staff and business needs

The TUC General Secretary said: 'There is strong support for an extra public holiday as the UK has the stingiest allocation in Europe. But messing around with established bank holidays will disrupt people's schedules and create more red tape for employers. Moving the May Day bank holiday forward a week or so is not about bringing forward the tourist season - which starts around Easter anyway - but all about satisfying Tory backwoodsmen who have a bee in their bonnet because of May Day's association with international labour day. In fact May Day is a traditional British celebration dating back to the fourth century.'
TUC News, March 2011

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