US Holiday Calendar 2024
by Innova-Dev
Calendar with United States/USA holidays of the year 2024
App Name | US Holiday Calendar 2024 |
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Developer | Innova-Dev |
Category | Productivity |
Download Size | 5 MB |
Latest Version | 2 |
Average Rating | 4.30 |
Rating Count | 100 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download US Holiday Calendar 2024 Android app |
"US Holiday Calendar" is your essential guide to not missing any holiday in the United States. Whether planning events, trips, or just wanting to stay informed, our app will provide you with all the information you need.
Key Features:
Complete U.S. Holiday Calendar: Find dates and details for all federal and state holidays.
Custom Notifications: Set reminders for the holidays you are most interested in.
Detailed Information on Each Holiday: Learn about the history and significance of each holiday.
User-Friendly Interface: Navigate the app with ease thanks to its intuitive design.
Available in Multiple Languages: To better serve our diverse user community.
Simple calendar with public holidays for EE. UU / US / USA / United States
-> Change the starting day of the week
-> Go to the current date.
-> Optional holiday shading.
-> Day Mode / Night Mode
-> Add notifications to your notes
-> Select a theme
The schedule of public holidays in the United States is largely influenced by the schedule of federal holidays but is controlled by private sector employers, who employ 62% of the total US population with paid time off. A typical work week has historically been 40 hours a week with a Saturday–Sunday weekend, although many professionals are currently expected to work 50 hours a week for fixed salary.
Public holidays with paid time off is generally defined to occur on a day that is within the employee's work week. When a holiday occurs on Saturday or Sunday, that holiday is shifted to either Friday or Monday. Most employers follow a holiday schedule similar to the federal holidays of the United States, with exceptions or additions. The federal holiday schedule mainly benefits employees of government and government regulated businesses. However, this sector only comprises 15% of the working population.
At the discretion of the employer, other non-federal holidays such as New Year's Eve, Christmas Eve and the Day after Thanksgiving are common additions to the list of paid holidays while Columbus Day and Veterans Day are common omissions. Besides paid holidays are festival and food holidays that also have wide acceptance based on sales of goods and services that are typically associated with that holiday. Halloween and Valentine's Day are such examples of widely celebrated uncompensated holidays.
Recent changes:
Version bugs are fixed, add new themes
Key Features:
Complete U.S. Holiday Calendar: Find dates and details for all federal and state holidays.
Custom Notifications: Set reminders for the holidays you are most interested in.
Detailed Information on Each Holiday: Learn about the history and significance of each holiday.
User-Friendly Interface: Navigate the app with ease thanks to its intuitive design.
Available in Multiple Languages: To better serve our diverse user community.
Simple calendar with public holidays for EE. UU / US / USA / United States
-> Change the starting day of the week
-> Go to the current date.
-> Optional holiday shading.
-> Day Mode / Night Mode
-> Add notifications to your notes
-> Select a theme
The schedule of public holidays in the United States is largely influenced by the schedule of federal holidays but is controlled by private sector employers, who employ 62% of the total US population with paid time off. A typical work week has historically been 40 hours a week with a Saturday–Sunday weekend, although many professionals are currently expected to work 50 hours a week for fixed salary.
Public holidays with paid time off is generally defined to occur on a day that is within the employee's work week. When a holiday occurs on Saturday or Sunday, that holiday is shifted to either Friday or Monday. Most employers follow a holiday schedule similar to the federal holidays of the United States, with exceptions or additions. The federal holiday schedule mainly benefits employees of government and government regulated businesses. However, this sector only comprises 15% of the working population.
At the discretion of the employer, other non-federal holidays such as New Year's Eve, Christmas Eve and the Day after Thanksgiving are common additions to the list of paid holidays while Columbus Day and Veterans Day are common omissions. Besides paid holidays are festival and food holidays that also have wide acceptance based on sales of goods and services that are typically associated with that holiday. Halloween and Valentine's Day are such examples of widely celebrated uncompensated holidays.
Recent changes:
Version bugs are fixed, add new themes