State employee day: which offices will not serve the public this Thursday

State employee day: which offices will not serve the public this Thursday
State employee day: which offices will not serve the public this Thursday

Various public bodies, both national and provincial, will not open their doors during the day, although schools will operate normally in the province of Buenos Aires.

On Thursday, June 27, State Worker’s Day is celebrated throughout the country and that is why several state agencies dependent on both the Province and the Nation will remain closed and without attention to the public. However, in Buenos Aires territory there will be classes normally. The details.

It should be noted that since 2013, State Workers’ Day has been celebrated every June 27, since the enactment of Law 26,876, which commemorates the right to collective bargaining for state employees, recognized by the International Labor Organization. Labor (ILO) in 1978.

Thus, State Worker’s Day is established “as a day of rest for employees of the national public administration, during which no work will be performed, and it will be considered a national holiday for all legal purposes.”

For this reason, various procedures in state agencies cannot be carried out during this day, since state workers have this day off.

Anses reported that its offices will remain closed on Thursday, June 27, and its delegations will not pay attention to the public.

The organization did not grant appointments for that day and care will resume normally on Friday the 28th. However, the payment schedule remains unchanged and the benefits planned for this day will be credited to the account of its holders.

The same will happen with the Sectional Registries of Automotive Ownership, and many other activities linked to the national public administration.

State employees of the central administration, decentralized administration, health workers, security workers, the judiciary and university workers who depend on the State are suspending their activities and will resume them on Friday, June 28.

Meanwhile, AFIP, as is usually the case on this date, will not have face-to-face customer service, although it will keep its online channels active.

In Buenos Aires territory
In the province of Buenos Aires, the date is framed within Law 14,600, which in its first article establishes that “it adheres to the terms of National Law 26,876”, while in its second article it indicates that “the 27th of “June as a day of rest for employees of the Provincial Public Administration, assimilating it to national holidays for all legal purposes.”

Meanwhile, despite the request made by the State Workers Association (ATE) representing the Buenos Aires auxiliaries, the Province reported that next June 27 will be a working day for education personnel and therefore there will be classes normally.

“In order to comply with the School Calendar approved for the 2024 school year and achieve the educational goal of 190 days of classes in the province of Buenos Aires, on June 27, recognized as ‘State Worker’s Day’, the auxiliary education staff included in Law 10,430 must attend their workplace regularly,” the Buenos Aires government said in a statement.

In addition, in the published document, the Province reported that it will give the assistants “a compensatory leave during the second semester” that “must be coordinated with the management teams of the institutions, taking into account the needs of each educational service.”

In 2023, the Province and ATE had a similar discussion and, faced with the refusal of the Buenos Aires Government to grant the holiday, the union ended up launching a strike. At that time, the education portfolio had not granted compensatory leave to the assistants. “This is progress,” the unions told DIB.

In the province of Buenos Aires, meanwhile, public offices will remain closed and there will be no public service, for example, at IOMA and in the offices of the Ministry of Economy, the Property Registry, the Tax Collection Agency of the Province of Buenos Aires and the Cadastre Management of ARBA, which will remain closed.

For this reason, the Registry announced that certificates and reports with express processing can only be entered on Wednesday, June 26, from 3:45 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.; and they will be shipped the following administrative business day, that is, Friday, June 28.

Meanwhile, banking entities, although they depend on the national or provincial state, will operate normally this Thursday the 27th with their usual hours, given that their employees are governed by the banking union.

 
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