Public holidays in France

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French etching from 1789 depicting the storming of the Bastille, commemorated as Bastille Day

There are eleven official public holidays in France. [1] The Alsace region and the Moselle department observe two additional days. [2] These holidays do not shift when they fall during a weekend, [3] which means that the average number of observed public holidays falling on weekdays is 8.7 and ranges from seven to ten. [4] Most Asian countries and all North American countries observe between two and ten more public holidays per year on weekdays. [5]

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Public holidays in France

DateEnglish nameLocal nameRemarks
1 January New Year's Day Nouvel An
moveable Good Friday Vendredi saintFriday before Easter Sunday. Alsace and Moselle only. [6]
moveable Easter Monday Lundi de PâquesMonday after Easter Sunday (one day after Easter Sunday)
1 May Labour Day Fête du Travail
8 May Victory Day Victoire 1945End of hostilities in Europe in World War II
moveable Ascension Day AscensionThursday, 39 days after Easter Sunday
moveable Whit Monday Lundi de PentecôteMonday after Pentecost (50 days after Easter), observed only in some businesses, see notes
14 July Bastille Day Fête Nationale FrançaiseFrench National Day, commemorates the Feast of the Federation
15 August Assumption Day Assomption
1 November All Saints' Day Toussaint
11 November Armistice Day Armistice 1918End of World War I. [7]
25 December Christmas Day NoëlNewspapers are not published. Pubs, restaurants, shops, etc. closed all day by law.
26 December Saint Stephen's Day Saint Etienne Alsace and Moselle only. [6]

Overseas territories

Guadeloupe

French Guiana

Martinique

New Caledonia

French Polynesia

Réunion

Saint Barthélemy

Saint Martin

Wallis and Futuna

Notes

Note: French law dictates that work should stop, but be paid only for the Fête du Travail (May Day, 1 May), [21] except in industries where it is infeasible to stop working. [22] The rest of the public holidays are listed in statute law, [23] but law does not dictate that work should stop; however a leave from work may be granted by the employer or by convention collective (agreement between employers' and employees' unions).

In 2005, French prime minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin removed Pentecost (Whit) Monday's status as a public holiday. This decision was eventually overruled by French courts in 2008.[ citation needed ] Employers are free to decide whether to make Whit Monday a day off or not. [24]

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  22. Code du Travail, L3133-6
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