July is a highly anticipated month for people living in Peru, thanks to several holidays in the month and many students starting their winter vacations. This means that parents can take advantage of their days off to take short trips with their loved ones, and also for those who work in a private company, they receive their gratification payment.
To help you organize those little vacations with your loved ones or maybe just enjoy a quiet day at home without thinking about work concerns, in the article prepared by Depor, we tell you which holidays are celebrated in July, why they are celebrated, and what happens if you work on any of those dates.
What holidays are celebrated in Peru in July?
In July 2023, there are three very important events for the country: Commemoration of the heroic sacrifice of Captain FAP José Abelardo Quiñones Gonzales and National Holidays (celebration of the country's Independence).
- Sunday, July 23: Commemoration of the heroic sacrifice of Captain FAP José Abelardo Quiñones Gonzales.
- Friday, July 28: National Holidays.
- Saturday, July 29: National Holidays.
Why is the Commemoration of the heroic sacrifice of Captain FAP José Abelardo celebrated?
The date that has been declared only in 2023 is to recognize the sacrifice of Captain FAP José Abelardo Quiñones Gonzales when he gave his life to defend the country during the war with Ecuador in 1941.
What is celebrated on July 28 and 29?
During those days, the independence of Peru from Spanish rule (National Holidays) is commemorated, which was officialized in 1821 thanks to José de San Martín. According to history, on the 28th of that month, the liberator proclaimed the independence of the country, and the 29th is for continuing the celebrations.
What happens if you work on any of the holidays in July?
There are some companies that operate all year round, so their employees continue working on holidays. In these cases, the employees receive triple payment for each day worked, which includes a daily remuneration for the holiday (amount included in the regular salary), a second remuneration for the work performed (additional payment for the hours worked), and a third remuneration for working on a holiday without subsequent substitute rest.
What holidays are still left to celebrate in Peru in 2023?
In Peru, there are still several holidays to be celebrated, and if any of them fall on a weekend, sometimes the government declares a holiday the day before or after. Below are the events for you to mark on your calendar.
- Sunday, August 6: Battle of Junín.
- Wednesday, August 30: Santa Rosa de Lima.
- Sunday, October 8: Battle of Angamos.
- Wednesday, November 1: All Saints' Day.
- Friday, December 8: Immaculate Conception Day.
- Saturday, December 9: Battle of Ayacucho.
- Monday, December 25: Christmas.