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November Holiday Rules Clarified in Argentina, Mexico and Peru

New guidance explains obligations, pay rates, closures, complaint channels for the mid‑November dates.

Overview

  • Argentina confirms Monday, November 24 as a mandatory national holiday for Día de la Soberanía Nacional, with double pay owed to anyone who works that day under Law 20.744.
  • Friday, November 21 in Argentina is a non-working tourism day at employer discretion, with regular pay if worked, while the central bank lists it as non-laborable for banking and public administration follows asueto.
  • Mexico’s moved observance for Revolution Day on Monday, November 17 is a mandatory rest day under the Federal Labor Law, triggering so‑called triple pay for those who work.
  • Mexican workers denied the required compensation for November 17 can seek free assistance from Profedet via phone or email to file complaints or obtain legal guidance.
  • Peru issues no national decree for Tuesday 18 or Wednesday 19 November, leaving both as regular work and school days unless a local norm in El Peruano states otherwise, while Argentina notes local exceptions such as Gálvez and Jujuy on Nov. 17 and Monte Hermoso on Nov. 28.