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French government sets Sept 30 deadline for talks on scrapping two holidays, Les Echos reports

  • Negotiations over scrapping two national holidays in France must conclude by September 30, as stated by Prime Minister Francois Bayrou, according to Les Echos.
  • Francois Bayrou's proposal aims to eliminate Easter Monday and Victory in Europe Day holidays, causing backlash from various political parties.
  • Major trade unions, including CFDT and CGT, opposed Bayrou's plan and announced a meeting on September 1 to organize against it.
  • Bayrou has invited unions and officials to state their interest in negotiations by September 1, as shared in an internal document.
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The Prime Minister of France, François Bayrou, has only three weeks to try to deactivate what seems inevitable: a return to school with street mobilizations and the threat of censorship to his Government for the cuts it raises on the 2026 budgets, which will be presented in October. This is an adjustment of 44 billion euros that includes very unpopular measures, such as the removal of two holidays from the calendar or the dispensing of 3,000 pub…

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The government plans to abolish two public holidays under the 2026 budget, with the aim of saving 4.2 billion euros in the first year, a measure that is strongly opposed, particularly on the side of the CFE-CGC.

France wants to cancel two holidays in order to relieve the budget. An invoice shows what that would bring in.

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French government sets Sept 30 deadline for talks on scrapping two holidays, Les Echos reports

Negotiations over scrapping two French national holidays will need to be concluded by September 30 at the latest, Prime Minister Francois Bayrou has said, according to a report by newspaper Les Echos, as the government seeks ways to narrow its repeated budget deficits.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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