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Holiday June 29: how much should you be paid if you work on Saint Peter and Saint Paul Day?

Holiday June 29: how much should you be paid if you work on Saint Peter and Saint Paul Day?

This Thursday June 29 is considered a holiday for both public and private workers. Learn how to calculate the pay What would you get from working that day?

  • Holiday of June 29 in Peru: can I rest if I work in the private sector?

this jthursday june 29 It is declared a national holiday for the workers public and private, because the Catholic festivity of Saint Peter and Saint Paul is commemorated. According to Legislative Decree 713 “Paid Rest Law”, this day must be paid in full without obligation to provide services on the part of the workers. But what if the employee agree to work that day. How much will you receive according to law?

â–· June 29: How is pay for a worked holiday calculated?

The calendar holidays allow the worker to receive triple salary when it is your turn to work that day, due to the corresponding compensation for the work done and a surcharge of 100%.

On June 29, workers have a day of paid rest.  Photo: Andean

On June 29, workers have a day of paid rest. Photo: Andean

To calculate how much you will receive if you work on Thursday, June 29, it is important to know how much you earn per day. For example, if your monthly remuneration equals the minimum wage (S/1,025), the corresponding daily amount is S/34.17. This results from dividing your salary by 30 days. That is to say:

  • A remuneration for the work done: S/34.17.
  • A remuneration for 100% surcharge: S/34.17.

In total, they would be S/68.34 (due to the holiday worked) plus S/34.17 (daily salary). So S/68.34 + S/34.17 = S/102.51.

â–· June 30 Non-Working Day: Do I Get Extra Pay If I Work?

It should be noted that Friday, June 30, was decreed by the Government as a non-working day for the public sector. What does it mean? That employees have the option to rest, but charged to compensate the hours in subsequent days. If a person works that, they will not receive any extra pay.

â–· What holidays remain this 2023?

  • June: Thursday 29 (San Pedro and San Pablo).
  • July: sunday july 23need to be enacted), Friday 28 and Saturday 29 (National Holidays).
  • August: Sunday 6 (battle of Junín) and Wednesday 30 (Santa Rosa de Lima).
  • October: Sunday 8 (naval combat of Angamos).
  • November: Wednesday 1 (All Saints Day).
  • December: Friday 8 (Immaculate Conception), Saturday 9 (battle of Ayacucho) and Monday 25 (Christmas).

Source: Larepublica

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