"Monday-ising" Waitangi and Anzac days would "cheapen" them, senior Cabinet minister Gerry Brownlee said this morning just hours after Prime Minister John Key cited advice that it would take up to $400 million out of the economy.
But Labour leader David Shearer said given the low frequency with which Monday-isation would occur and the number of New Zealanders it affected, the cost was just a few cents per worker and it was "mean" to deny New Zealand workers the holidays they were otherwise entitled to.
Labour MP David Clark's Members Bill, which would give workers a holiday the following Monday when Anzac or Waitangi Day fell on the weekend, was drawn from a parliamentary ballot last week.
This morning on his way into a caucus meeting where National MPs were to discuss the issue, Mr Brownlee said the two days were memorial days.
"The idea is that we remember things that occurred on those days so it seems to me that you would cheapen that remembrance by just tacking them on to any old weekend."