No official public holidays are listed for Mexico in 2078.
We could not find published public holiday data for Mexico in 2078. The source is Nager.Date, which covers most countries but not all. Try a neighbouring year or contact us if you know of a public source we should add.
Total holidays
0
in 2078
Working days remaining
260
across all of 2078
Upcoming holidays
0
during 2078
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Mexico's Ley Federal del Trabajo article 74 lists seven días de descanso obligatorio: New Year's Day, the first Monday of February (Constitution Day), the third Monday of March (Benito Juárez's birthday), Labour Day, Independence Day on 16 September, the third Monday of November (Revolution Day) and Christmas Day. Each presidential inauguration on 1 October every six years is added when relevant. Religious observances such as Good Friday, Day of the Dead and Guadalupe Day are widely observed culturally and by many employers but are not statutory holidays. Banking holidays under the National Banking and Securities Commission add several additional dates that are not labour-law holidays, including Holy Thursday.
Article 69 of the Ley Federal del Trabajo requires one paid weekly rest day. The standard working week in offices and government is Monday to Friday, while retail and manufacturing often run Monday to Saturday. Article 71 entitles workers to a premium for weekend work. Civil procedure under article 286 of the Código Federal de Procedimientos Civiles treats día hábil as any day other than Saturday, Sunday and an official holiday. Settlement of Mexican peso transactions runs on the Sistema de Pagos Electrónicos Interbancarios operated by Banco de México, which uses the banking holiday list and not the labour holiday list, so the two diverge.