How many working days in year 1989?
Here is the detail of the calculation:
Because 1989 is not a leap year, it has 365 days.
Let's remove 52 saturdays and 53 sundays. It remains 260 days.
Now, let's remove 13 public holidays that do not fall during a weekend and we obtain 247 working days in 1989.
Here is the list of these 13 public holidays:
1. Seollal / Korean New Year Holiday : Monday, 6 February, 1989
2. Seollal / Korean New Year Holiday : Tuesday, 7 February, 1989
3. Independence Movement Day : Wednesday, 1 March, 1989
4. Children's Day : Friday, 5 May, 1989
5. Buddha's Birthday : Friday, 12 May, 1989
6. Memorial Day : Tuesday, 6 June, 1989
7. Liberation Day : Tuesday, 15 August, 1989
8. Chuseok / Midautumn Festival : Wednesday, 13 September, 1989
9. Chuseok / Midautumn Festival : Thursday, 14 September, 1989
10. Chuseok / Midautumn Festival : Friday, 15 September, 1989
11. National Foundation Day : Tuesday, 3 October, 1989
12. Hangeul Day : Monday, 9 October, 1989
13. Christmas Day : Monday, 25 December, 1989
And here are the 2 public holidays falling on a weekend:
1. New Year's Day : Sunday, 1 January, 1989
2. Seollal / Korean New Year Holiday : Sunday, 5 February, 1989