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Argentina, Peru and Mexico Finalize Late-2025 Holiday Breaks and Pay Rules

Officials published final calendars that clarify which days are mandatory and how workers must be paid if required to work.

Overview

  • Argentina confirms a four-day break from Friday, November 21, to Monday, November 24, combining a tourism non‑work day with the transferred Día de la Soberanía Nacional.
  • Under Argentina’s rules, Monday, November 24, is a mandatory national holiday with double pay if worked, while Friday, November 21, is employer‑discretionary and does not trigger double pay.
  • Peru will have a four-day national holiday from Saturday, December 6, to Tuesday, December 9, anchored by Inmaculada Concepción on Monday and Batalla de Ayacucho on Tuesday.
  • In Peru, public employees automatically have those days off and private‑sector work depends on the employer, with triple remuneration owed if an employee works a national holiday without compensatory rest; remaining year‑end holidays include November 1 and December 25.
  • Mexico’s only mandatory November observance falls on Monday, November 17, for the Revolution anniversary, and workers who labor that day must receive, in effect, triple pay under Articles 74 and 75 of the Federal Labor Law.