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Next week workers they will have two holidays within Holy Week, but what should be taken into account if they have to work on these days?
Some industries and companies cannot stop their work for two days, so employees Those who agree to work on public holidays should receive higher pay at the end of the month.
The head of the Cuatrecasas labor district, Aime Limako, clarifies that if a private sector worker works on holidays without exchanging them for other days off, then he should receive triple pay: one for the holiday, another for the day worked and an additional allowance. one for work on a holiday without an agreed day or two days off.
“For example, if worker He earns SGD 300 per day and will work on Thursday 7th April and Friday 8th April so he should receive a total of SGD 1800 for both days (SGD 900 for each day). If the employer and employee agree on two days of replacement rest, they will receive S/600 (S/300 per day), he explained.
If the worker does not work on that day, he is still entitled to his regular salary, i.e. he cannot be given discounts for missing that day.
On the other hand, if these holidays coincide with annual holidays worker no additional remuneration is to be expected.
“This is because when a company pays an employee for vacation days, it already takes into account vacation pay,” he adds.
For its part, the Lima Chamber of Commerce (CCL) points out that there is no pay difference if the worker is in distant work or personally.
What are the holidays in 2023?
Here are the holidays set for this year 2023 by law:
- Sunday 1 January: New Year’s Eve
- Thursday, April 6: Maundy Thursday
- Friday the 7th April: Good Friday
- Monday 01 Maybe: Labor Day
- Thursday 29 June: Day of Saints Peter and Paul
- Friday the 28th July: National holidays
- Saturday 29 July: National holidays
- Sunday 06 August: Battle of Junin
- Wednesday 30 August: Santa Rosa de Lima
- Sunday 08 October: Battle of Angamos
- Wednesday 01 november: All Saints’ Day
- Friday 08 December: Immaculate Conception Day
- Saturday 09 December: Battle of Ayacucho
- Monday 25 December: Christmas
Source: RPP

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