Overview
- Argentina confirms Friday, Nov. 21, 2025 as a non-working tourism day under Decree 1027/2024, leaving attendance to private employers with ordinary pay if worked, and treating public administration and banks as asueto per BCRA guidance.
- Monday, Nov. 24 is the relocated Día de la Soberanía Nacional and an obligatory national holiday in Argentina, with double pay owed to employees who work that day under the Labor Contract Law.
- In Mexico, Monday, Nov. 17 is the legally moved national holiday for Nov. 20, with nationwide school suspension and CNBV/ABM indicating no in-branch banking, while ATMs, digital channels and some supermarket branches operate.
- Media in Mexico diverge on compensation wording for those who work Nov. 17, citing LFT provisions as “double additional” pay often described as triple, with authorities reminding workers of enforcement and advisory channels such as Profedet.
- Local calendars vary: in Argentina, Ferré and the municipality of Monte observe Nov. 18 and Monte Hermoso observes Nov. 28, while in Peru Sarhua has Nov. 17, Moquegua Nov. 25 and Pasco Nov. 27; El Peruano clarifies Nov. 18 remains a regular workday nationwide.