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OFFICIAL AND NON OFFICIAL MEXICAN HOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS
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04-14-2010, 01:04 PM,
(This post was last modified: 04-14-2010, 01:08 PM by meroberts.)
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OFFICIAL AND NON OFFICIAL MEXICAN HOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS
I have often been asked where to go to get the official holidays for Mexico. The best place is "El Diario Oficial" where holidays are published. Here is the link: http://boletin-infomail.typepad.com/Articulo74-LFT.PDF. There are other non-official days which are usually religious days celebrated locally and those such as Festival Internacional Cervantino (FIC) celebrated during the month of October.
Martha :) |
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11-20-2010, 02:08 PM,
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RE: OFFICIAL AND NON OFFICIAL MEXICAN HOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS
Hi. I was looking for the holidays as Doyle was and came across your message, but the link is no longer valid. Could you post again the information about holidays??
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11-20-2010, 02:39 PM,
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RE: OFFICIAL AND NON OFFICIAL MEXICAN HOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS
It's valid - you just need to take the full-stop off and it opens a .pdf. The main part of it says:
Que el Honorable Congreso de la Uni?n, se ha servido dirigirme el siguiente "EL CONGRESO GENERAL DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS, DECRETA: SE REFORMA EL ART?CULO 74 DE LA LEY FEDERAL DEL TRABAJO. ART?CULO ?NICO.- Se reforma el art?culo 74 de la Ley Federal del Trabajo, para quedar como sigue: Art?culo 74. Son d?as de descanso obligatorio: I. El 1o. de enero; II. El primer lunes de febrero en conmemoraci?n del 5 de febrero; III. El tercer lunes de marzo en conmemoraci?n del 21 de marzo; IV. El 1o. de mayo; V. El 16 de septiembre; VI. El tercer lunes de noviembre en conmemoraci?n del 20 de noviembre; VII. El 1o. de diciembre de cada seis a?os, cuando corresponda a la transmisi?n del Poder Ejecutivo Federal; VIII. El 25 de diciembre, y IX. El que determinen las leyes federales y locales electorales, en el caso de elecciones ordinarias, para efectuar la jornada electoral. |
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