France Considers Cutting Public Holidays to Boost Economy

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France's government proposed cutting two public holidays to boost economic growth, but the plan faces strong opposition from political parties and the public, highlighting the cultural importance of holidays and the political challenges of fiscal reform.
- France’s premier wants to ax two holidays to boost growth. Non, people say. The Washington Post
- France Proposes Cutting Two Public Holidays to Avert Budget Crisis The New York Times
- French PM proposes scrapping national holidays and freezing spending to cut deficit Financial Times
- France's plan to cull public holidays may not help the economy Reuters
- France flirts with cutting two public holidays to save money CNBC
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