Workers will receive triple payment for working this holiday, June 7

Workers will receive triple payment for working this holiday, June 7

In Peru, the June 7thknown as Flag Day, is a national holiday that commemorates the Battle of Arica and honor the memory of the colonel Francisco Bolognesi. According to the provisions of the Ministry of Labor and Employment Promotion (MTPE)workers who work on this date without substitute rest have the right to a extra financial recognition.

The regulations, supported by the Legislative Decree No. 713 and the Paid Break Lawseeks to guarantee that employees are duly compensated for their efforts on days that, by law, should be rest days.

If I work on June 7, how much will they have to pay me if I don’t rest?

Employees who work on June 7th without substitute rest they will receive a payment equivalent to the triple his daily remunerationto. This means that, in addition to their daily wage, they will receive an additional payment for working on a holiday and a third compensatory payment for not having rest.

This measure, established by the MTPE, ensures that employees are compensated for their work on holidays. Peruvian legislation is clear in this regard: any employee who works on a holiday without substitute rest is entitled to this compensation. It is important that employers comply with these regulations to avoid sanctions from the National Superintendence of Labor Supervision (Sunafil).

Why is June 7 a holiday?

He June 7th It is a significant date in Peru, known as the Flag Day. This date commemorates the Battle of Arica, which occurred in 1880 during the Pacific War, where Colonel Francisco Bolognesi and his troops defended the Plaza de Arica. This act is remembered annually to honor the memory of the soldiers who fought for the country.

He Flag Day it’s a holiday national, which implies that workers have the right to a day of paid rest. However, those who must work on this date, as is the case in many essential sectors, must receive the corresponding financial compensation, according to the MTPE.

How many holidays are left in 2024?

According to official information published on the Government website, these are the holidays remaining of the year:

  • June 29: Saint Peter and Saint Paul Day
  • July 23: Peruvian Air Force Day
  • July 28: Independence Day
  • July 29: National Holidays
  • August 6: Battle of Junín
  • August 30: Saint Rose of Lima
  • October 8: Combat of Angamos
  • November 1: All Saints’ Day
  • December 8: Immaculate Conception
  • December 9: Battle of Ayacucho
  • 25th December, Christmas

Non-working days 2024 for the public sector

These are the non-working days aimed at the public sector that remain for this year:

  • Friday, July 26
  • Monday October 7
  • Friday December 6
  • Monday December 23
  • Tuesday December 24
  • Monday December 30
  • Tuesday December 31

Source: Larepublica

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