No official public holidays are listed for France in 2092.
We could not find published public holiday data for France in 2092. The source is Nager.Date, which covers most countries but not all. Try a neighbouring year or contact us if you know of a public source we should add.
Total holidays
0
in 2092
Working days remaining
262
across all of 2092
Upcoming holidays
0
during 2092
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France recognises eleven jours fériés under article L3133-1 of the Code du travail. Only 1 May, the Fête du Travail, is mandatorily paid; the other ten are paid only if the collective agreement or employer policy says so, although in practice most employers do honour them. The list mixes civic dates (Bastille Day, 11 November Armistice, 8 May VE Day) with Catholic dates inherited from the 1905 separation of church and state (Easter Monday, Ascension, Pentecost, Assumption, All Saints, Christmas). Alsace and Moselle, governed under local Concordat law since 1801, additionally observe Good Friday and Saint Stephen's Day on 26 December.
French law uses two distinct terms. Jour ouvrable is any day except Sunday and public holidays, so Saturday counts; jour ouvré is the actual business day, typically Monday to Friday. Statutory leave under article L3141-3 is counted in jours ouvrables at 2.5 days per month worked, giving 30 days a year, which converts to 25 jours ouvrés. Notice periods in commercial contracts and the Code de procédure civile distinguish the two carefully. Bank settlement runs on TARGET2 for euro transactions and on the Banque de France domestic calendar for cheques and direct debits, which mirrors the eleven national jours fériés.