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Feriado el lunes 1 de mayo

Gobierno boliviano trasladó feriado del Día del Trabajo para el lunes 2 de mayo

26 de Abril de 2011, 07:51
La Paz - Bolivia.- El Ministerio de Trabajo determinó en las últimas horas trasladar el feriado nacional del 1 de Mayo, Día del Trabajador, para el lunes 2 de mayo con suspensión de actividades en todo el país.

“El domingo es 1 de mayo y por disposición del ordenamiento jurídico, si el feriado cae en día domingo es al día siguiente que se vuelve efectivo el feriado. En consecuencia el lunes dos de mayo será feriado para los trabajadores y trabajadoras del país felicidades”, anunció Rojas.

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