France · May 2023

Working days in France in May 2023

France has 19 working days in May 2023, with 4 public holidays. Use these counts for payroll cycles, project planning, and staffing capacity.

Working days — May 2023

19

Out of 31 calendar days: 8 weekend days, 4 public holidays.

Calendar days

31

Weekend days

8

Public holidays

4

Business days

19

Public Holidays in May 2023

4 holidays — reduce the working-day count for France May 2023.

DateDayHoliday
01 May 2023MonLabour Day
08 May 2023MonVictory in Europe Day
18 May 2023ThuAscension Day
29 May 2023MonWhit Monday

All 19 business days — May 2023

Complete list of working days for France — May 2023 — excluding weekends and public holidays.

#DateDay
102 May 2023Tue
203 May 2023Wed
304 May 2023Thu
405 May 2023Fri
509 May 2023Tue
610 May 2023Wed
711 May 2023Thu
812 May 2023Fri
915 May 2023Mon
1016 May 2023Tue
1117 May 2023Wed
1219 May 2023Fri
1322 May 2023Mon
1423 May 2023Tue
1524 May 2023Wed
1625 May 2023Thu
1726 May 2023Fri
1830 May 2023Tue
1931 May 2023Wed

Monthly breakdown — France 2023

Compare working-day counts across all 12 months of 2023 for France.

Planning context

With 19 working days, May 2023 gives France-based teams a typical capacity month. The 4 public holidaye this month fall on a weekday, directly reducing billable hours and payroll cycles.

For payroll teams, 19 working days translates to the number of daily-rate billing days for contractors, the basis for prorated salary calculations, and the available window for approval workflows before month-end close.

Project managers can use this count to set realistic sprint or milestone targets. Always confirm specific regulated payroll and legal decisions with official sources or a qualified advisor.

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Data from WorkDaten holiday dataset · last checked 2025.

Working-day counts exclude weekends and nationally recognised public holidays for the selected country. Confirm payroll and legal decisions with official sources.