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November Holiday Rules Set Across Argentina, Mexico and Peru

Officials clarify which November dates are mandatory holidays versus optional employer‑discretion days.

Overview

  • Argentina confirms Monday, November 24, as the obligatory National Sovereignty Day holiday moved from November 20 under the transferable‑holiday law.
  • Argentina designates Friday, November 21, as a non‑working tourism day at employer discretion in the private sector, with ordinary pay if worked, while the BCRA lists it as a bank non‑business day.
  • In Mexico, Monday, November 17, is a statutory holiday per the Federal Labor Law and CNBV calendar; bank branches close while ATMs and digital channels operate, with branches reopening Tuesday, November 18.
  • Mexican workers required to labor on November 17 must receive the legally mandated extra compensation cited by the LFT, commonly resulting in triple pay for that day.
  • Peru issues no national decree for Tuesday, November 18, which remains a regular workday, while El Peruano records regional non‑working days such as Sarhua on November 17, Moquegua on November 25, and Pasco on November 27.