Overview
- Argentina set Friday, Nov. 21 as a tourist non‑workday, allowing private employers to require attendance with normal pay, while public offices and banks will not provide in‑person service per the BCRA calendar.
- Argentina’s Día de la Soberanía Nacional was moved to Monday, Nov. 24 as a mandatory national holiday, triggering double pay for those who work under the Labor Contract Law.
- Mexico’s Monday, Nov. 17 is a nationwide statutory holiday tied to the Revolution commemoration, with classes suspended countrywide and press citing differing interpretations of whether working that day merits double or triple pay under the LFT.
- Mexico’s banking supervisor (CNBV) lists Nov. 17 as an inhábil day, so most bank branches will close while ATMs and digital channels operate, and Banco Azteca says its branches will open as an exception.
- Peru recorded November non‑workdays limited to specific jurisdictions—Sarhua on Nov. 17, Moquegua on Nov. 25, and Pasco on Nov. 27—and El Peruano indicates no national change for Tuesday, Nov. 18.