From the Peruvian Government, it was decided that this Friday, April 28th, would be a non-working day. It is important to note that May 1st is a national holiday commemorating Labor Day, so some Peruvians will enjoy a 4-day 'long weekend'.
Why was a non-working day imposed? Who will rest on this holiday? These and other questions will be answered by Diario Líbero. Don't miss this valuable information!
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What will be celebrated next Friday, April 28th?
There is no national historical event or any festivity. The declaration of Friday, April 28th as a non-working day comes from the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mincetur) which aims to promote tourism at a national level and try to reactivate economically some sectors and the social crisis that has occurred in recent years.
Who will rest on this non-working day?
The workers who will be able to enjoy this day off are those employed by public sector companies at the national level. In the case of people working in the private sector, they must reach a prior agreement with their direct boss to take advantage of the non-working day.
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What remaining non-working days are there in 2023?
- Friday, April 28th
- Friday, July 30th
- Thursday, July 27th
- Monday, October 9th
- Thursday, December 7th
- Tuesday, December 26th
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