Commercial employees’ day: how much they earn if they work
Those Employees who decide to work this day will be paid double the single day.because the holiday for the sector is paid in the same way as if it were a national holiday, that is, “the normal remuneration for working days plus an equal amount.”
Extra bonus in September and October for commercial employees
Likewise, it is worth remembering those that Commerce employees will collect the $60,000 bonus that the Government established after the PASO elections and which will be paid in two installments of $30,000 in the months of September and October.
September increase for commerce employees
On the other hand, in September The last of the three tranches of the better salary agreement is activated in Septemberfor which the basic salary was $286,000 including the presenteeism item.
The agreement also included the commitment that the companies and the union meet again at the end of this month to negotiate the increases for the last quarter of the year.
Commercial Employee Day: which businesses close
On Monday, September 25, some supermarkets, clothing or footwear stores, bazaars, kiosks, toy stores, warehouses and shopping malls will remain closed. That day “the commercial employees will not provide work, assimilating themselves to the national holidays for all legal purposes”, indicates article 2 of the law.
The supermarket chainsclothing stores, toy stores, shoe stores and shopping centers will also be closed.
Those who work in the field can enjoy the holiday and have the right not to work that day. The owners who decide to raise the blinds can do so, but if they call employees to work they must pay for the day as a holiday.
Commercial Employee Day is celebrated every September 26 since the enactment of Law 26,541, on November 11, 2009.
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Shops. Between the XL weekend and the lack of purchasing power, businesses anticipated these results.
Holidays: when is the next one
There will be five holidays left for this year (fixed, transferable and long weekends) arranged in the official calendar for the remainder of 2023:
Transferable holidays
- October 12 (Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity), which will be celebrated on Monday, October 16
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- On Friday, October 13 (long weekend, four days, due to transfer from Thursday, October 12 – Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity – to Monday, October 16).
Non-transferable holidays
- November 20 (National Sovereignty Day)
- December 8 (Day of the Immaculate Conception of Mary)
- 25th December, Christmas)
Source: Ambito