The pension organization announced that its offices will remain closed on November 27 for the Argentine Pension Worker’s Day. I know the details.
The National Social Security Administration (ANSES)which depends on the Ministry of Human Capital, reported that its offices will remain closed next Wednesday November 27. This measure is due to the commemoration of the Argentine Social Security Worker’s Daya special date in which the work of those who work in the country’s pension system is recognized.
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For this reason, no shifts will be granted during that day. However, Public attention will resume normally on Thursday November 28guaranteeing the continuity of services for all beneficiaries.
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Why ANSES closes its offices on November 27
The ANSES offices will not provide attention to the public on Wednesday November 27 due to the celebration of Argentine Social Security Worker’s Day. This day was established by Law 26,533 in 2009 as a holiday for employees of the pension system, in recognition of their commitment to essential services that benefit millions of citizens.
He Argentine Social Security Worker’s Day represents a tribute to those who perform functions in the National Social Security Administration (ANSES) and other public organizations related to social security. This date seeks to highlight the importance of their work in the development and well-being of the country.
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Why Argentine Social Security Worker’s Day is celebrated
He Argentine Social Security Worker’s Day is celebrated every November 27 in commemoration of the creation of the Ministry of Labor and Welfare in 1943, during the administration of the then colonel Juan Domingo Peron. This event marked a milestone in the history of social security in Argentina, establishing the foundations of a modern pension system.
Since 2009, this anniversary has been a non-working day for workers of the Secretary of Social Securitydependent on the Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Security, and ANSES. With 41 votes in favorthe Senate approved this date on October 28, 2009reinforcing its relevance for the public sector.
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