Overview
- Argentina’s long weekend runs Saturday, March 21, through Tuesday, March 24, after the government designated Monday, March 23, a non‑laborable tourism day and kept Tuesday, March 24, as a non‑transferable national holiday for the Día de la Memoria.
- Under labor law, work on the March 24 holiday is paid at double rate, while work on March 23 is at the employer’s discretion and, if required, is paid at the normal rate.
- Mexico’s SEP calendar creates a four‑day break for basic education students from Friday, March 13, to Monday, March 16, combining a no‑class grading day with the Benito Juárez holiday moved to the third Monday.
- SEP also lists Friday, March 27, as a no‑class Consejo Técnico Escolar day, and sets school Holy Week vacations from March 30 to April 10; Holy Week runs March 29 to April 5, with April 2–3 as key dates.
- Local declarations in Argentina add uneven closures, including a March 5 holiday in Bragado and additional asuetos that reduce working days in some districts, affecting public offices and Banco Provincia branches.