2022 Holidays - French Polynesia
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French Polynesia Public Holiday Observance Rules
1. General Observance
Public holidays in French Polynesia are established by law and published in the official government holiday calendar. These holidays are observed on the dates set forth in that calendar.
2. When a Public Holiday Falls on a Weekend
If a public holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday, it is observed on that day. There is no automatic substitute day unless specifically provided by a government decree or local collective agreement.
3. Bridge Holidays (Long Weekends)
French Polynesia does not have an automatic system for adding extra “bridge” days to extend a holiday into a long weekend. Any additional days off are determined by specific government announcements or employer discretion.
4. Special Cases for Public Holidays
Some holidays may have particular rules—for example, those that are designated to fall on a specific weekday or are determined by local traditions—but the default is to observe the holiday on its fixed calendar date. Any deviations will be clearly indicated in the official holiday calendar.
5. Additional Notes
Employers must adhere to the official holiday calendar as published by the government of French Polynesia.
Employees working on a public holiday are entitled to overtime pay or compensatory time off in accordance with French labor law and any local regulations.
For the most current and accurate information, always consult the latest official holiday calendar and any recent government directives or legislative updates.