Talk:Public holidays in the Netherlands

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Be nice if someone (Dutch) could organise this. There appear to be 3 categories of days, as described: public holidays with mandatory time off work; public holidays without mandatory time off work; and commonly marked days which are not public holidays. ...Although it's curious how something can be considered a public holiday if it doesn't involve some sort of legislated time off...

The table really needs extra columns to suit. I'd do it myself but I fear making the article less accurate.

--Froggienation (talk) 14:12, 14 February 2008 (UTC)