Overview
- Argentina’s long weekend runs Nov. 21–24, with Friday designated as a discretionary tourism non‑labour day under Decree 1027/2024 and Monday set as the moved National Sovereignty Day holiday.
- Under Argentina’s Labor Contract Law 20.744, work on the Monday feriado must be paid at double rate (art. 181), while Friday’s non‑labour status leaves attendance to the employer with normal pay if worked (art. 182).
- Peru set Tuesday, Nov. 25 as a non‑labour day only for the Moquegua region’s public sector under Supreme Decree 093‑85‑PCM, with classes suspended locally and no nationwide effect.
- Mexico observed the Revolution commemoration on Monday, Nov. 17 per Federal Labor Law article 74, and employees required to work that day are entitled to the legally mandated extra pay.
- Compensation rules vary by country and day type, with Peruvian guidance citing up to triple pay for work on a feriado if no compensatory rest is granted, while some Argentine municipalities add local holidays that extend rest for specific areas.