A day to honor the employees of the social security organizations of the Nation and the provinces.
He November 27 is Social Security Worker’s Day in the Argentine Republic. The date was established in 2009 through Law 26,533 and this day was declared a holiday for all workers in the sector. This includes employees of the Secretariat of Social Security, dependent on the Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Security of the Nation and those of the National Social Security Administration (ANSES) or public organizations that replace it in the future.
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To get to the origin of the anniversary, it is necessary to go back to the year 1943. However, the date was not established until 2009.
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Social Security Worker’s Day: why November 27?
This day was chosen in honor of November 27, 1943, the day Perón was appointed secretary of labor and welfarewhere he officially began his political career and is remembered by the workers of the Argentine Republic.
From there, it began with measures such as salary improvements for workers, the establishment of the bonus, paid vacations, compensation, working days of a maximum of 8 hours a day, and what was later established as the “Declaration of the Rights of the Worker”.
Other important events that occurred on November 27
However, the date of November 27 brings together anniversaries that are also important for our country. For example, in 1788 the politician and military man Juan Facundo Quiroga was born in the city of La Rioja. 100 years later, in 1887, the Quilmes Rovers Athletic Club was born, the original name of the Cervecero team.
In 1895, the first doctor in pedagogy in Argentina, Celia Ortiz de Montoya, a pioneer of the renewal of teaching in the 1930s, was born in the city of Paraná.
Source: Ambito
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