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The government promulgated this Saturday, March 4, a law declaring November 5 every year as Municipal Worker’s Day and it will be a non-working holiday.
This measure was formalized in Law 31701, published today in the Legal Bulletin of the Official Gazette. Peruvian man.
In a single article, the norm indicates that non-working leave applies to employees performing these duties in various municipalities of the country.
Also legal structure it is stable that the day will be paid and will be considered worked for everyone legal force.
The law, approved by Congress, is signed by President Dina Boluarte and Chief of Staff Alberto Otarola.

congressional approval
On February 10, the parliament in the second and last vote approved a law declaring November 5 of each year Municipal Worker’s Day and public holidays to make visible and recognize the importance of work municipal workers in various fields of his activity.
Rule based on bill 638/2021was approved in the first vote at the plenary session on September 15, 2022. While in the second vote it received 93 votes in favour, eight against and thirteen abstentions.
The author of the initiative Congresswoman Isabel Cortez Aguirre (Democratic Change-Together for Peru), said at the time that the ordinance recognizes the efforts and sacrifices of municipal employees who ensure the sustainability and effective management of our cities across the country.
“We must take into account that national development begins with local administration with the direct participation of municipal employees,” the legislator said, highlighting the work of these servers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Source: RPP

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