Overview
- Argentina’s calendar confirms a four‑day break from Friday, Nov. 21, to Monday, Nov. 24, combining a discretionary tourism day with a moved Día de la Soberanía Nacional.
- Friday, Nov. 21 in Argentina is a non‑working day by Decree 1027/2024 for the public sector and optional for private employers, while Monday, Nov. 24 is a mandatory national holiday.
- Under Argentina’s Labor Contract Law (Ley 20.744), employees who work on the Nov. 24 holiday must receive double pay; non‑working days do not trigger premium pay.
- Peru’s official calendar outlines a four‑day stretch from Saturday, Dec. 6, to Tuesday, Dec. 9, anchored by Inmaculada Concepción (Monday) and Batalla de Ayacucho (Tuesday).
- Mexico lists one compulsory November holiday on Monday, Nov. 17 under LFT Article 74, with Article 75 requiring triple pay for those who work that day.