France’s prime minister proposed the elimination of two public holidays from the country’s annual calendar: Easter Monday and May 8th (the day marking the Allied victory over the Nazis) to save money in next year’s budget.
Breakdown
- French prime minister proposes cutting Easter Monday and May 8th as public holidays.
- The proposal aims to save money in the next year's budget by increasing economic activity. 7s
- Labor unions and opposition parties have criticized the plan. 16s
- France currently has 11 public holidays each year. 1m 8s
- Removing two holidays could generate around 44 billion euros in savings. 1m 15s