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Many do!
Makes sense if you like to work on xmas
I know somebody who always works on the 25th for the penalty and overtime rates, and just does the traditional Christmas stuff on the 24th
Beyond the practical advantages in our context you mention, though, in some cultures it’s just traditional to do the main celebrations on Christmas Eve.
I know it’s largely the case in Scandinavian countries (see here: scandinaviafacts.com/norway-sweden-denmark-celebr…) and I suspect other parts of continental Europe.
Baku@aussie.zone 3 weeks ago
Makes sense if you like to work on xmas
I know somebody who always works on the 25th for the penalty and overtime rates, and just does the traditional Christmas stuff on the 24th
zero_gravitas@aussie.zone 3 weeks ago
Beyond the practical advantages in our context you mention, though, in some cultures it’s just traditional to do the main celebrations on Christmas Eve.
I know it’s largely the case in Scandinavian countries (see here: scandinaviafacts.com/norway-sweden-denmark-celebr…) and I suspect other parts of continental Europe.