Overview
- From Friday, November 21 to Monday, November 24, Argentina will have an extra‑long weekend, with Friday designated a tourist non‑working day and Monday the national holiday for Día de la Soberanía Nacional moved from November 20.
- Under Law 20,744, work on the Monday feriado must be paid double, while work on the optional Friday non‑working day is paid at the normal rate.
- Observance on Friday varies by employer and sector, though public administration, banks and related activities do not operate that day.
- The configuration stems from Decree 614/2025 on holiday transfers and Decree 1027/2024 on tourist non‑working days, and it is the last extended weekend of 2025 before the next national holiday on December 8.
- Local calendars differ: some Argentine localities observe November 17 as a holiday and others November 25, Mexico’s statutory rest day falls on Monday, November 17 with extra pay if worked, and Peru has only regional non‑working days, not a new national long weekend.