It is a public holiday though, it's a half day off. And, as I've detailed, other countries that do not have public holidays are included.
Taiwan is colored red, even though not everyone gets the day off
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edit: another example of being red despite not being a "total public holiday"
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As far as I can see, Denmark hasn't officially "marked" the day as a public holiday, but I've tried to detail how that seems to be an inconsistent criteria in the list.
It’s not a public holiday for them. In Canada, for example, the public holiday for Labour Day is in September.
It is a public holiday though, it's a half day off. And, as I've detailed, other countries that do not have public holidays are included.
Taiwan is colored red, even though not everyone gets the day off
edit: another example of being red despite not being a "total public holiday"
As far as I can see, Denmark hasn't officially "marked" the day as a public holiday, but I've tried to detail how that seems to be an inconsistent criteria in the list.