Overview
- Argentina confirmed Dec. 25 as an inamovible national holiday and, via Decree 883/2025, granted administrative leave for national public employees on Dec. 24 and Dec. 31.
- Peru’s Supreme Decree No. 042‑2025‑PCM makes Dec. 26, 2025 and Jan. 2, 2026 non‑working days only for the public sector, and the official gazette El Peruano clarified that Dec. 24 is not a holiday or nationwide non‑working day.
- In Mexico, the Federal Labor Law lists Dec. 25 as an official holiday, and workers who labor that day are entitled to triple pay under Articles 74 and 75, according to Profedet.
- The White House and the U.S. Office of Personnel Management said an executive order by President Donald Trump will close most federal executive‑branch offices on Dec. 24 and Dec. 26.
- Local exceptions persist, including municipal asuetos on Dec. 22 in Lezama and Tordillo (Buenos Aires province) and Argentine bank notices of no operations on Dec. 24–25 and Dec. 31–Jan. 1.