Holidays in France
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Date | English Name | Local Name | Remarks |
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January 1 | New Year's Day | Jour de l'An | |
January 6 | Epiphany | Fête des Rois | (not a public holiday) |
February 2 | Candlemas | La Chandeleur | (not a public holiday) |
moveable | Easter | Pâques | Sunday, date varies |
moveable | Easter Monday | Lundi de Pâques | Monday after Easter |
May 1 | Labour Day | Fête du Travail | |
May 8 | V-E Day | Victoire 1945 | End of WWII |
moveable | Ascension Day | Ascension | Thursday, 40 days after Easter |
moveable | Pentecost | Pentecôte | Seventh Sunday after Easter1 |
July 14 | Bastille Day | Fête Nationale | National Day |
August 15 | Assumption | Assomption | |
November 1 | All Saints Day | Toussaint | |
November 11 | Veterans Day Armistice Day Remembrance Day | Armistice 1918 | End of WWI |
December 25 | Christmas Day | Noël |
Note: Only labour day (May 1st) is a public holiday by statute. The rest of the holidays are granted by convention collective (agreement between employers' and employees' unions) or by agreement of the employer.
Template:Wikinews 1: The Raffarin administration has suppressed Pentecost as a public holiday for state public workers, and has authorized private companies to add one working day to their schedule, starting from 2005. This scheme is meant to raise money for a fund for the elderly and handicapped. This action and its legality were controversial and it is unknown whether it will still be current in 2006.