List in November Proposed for 40 Hour Day: Csp
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President Claudia Sheinbaum reported that in November the proposal to reduce working hours to 40 hours a week, drawn up by the Secretariat of Labour in coordination with trade unions and employers, will be ready. "In the case of 40 hours, in November already makes a proposal the Secretariat of Labour. It has been working eh with workers, obviously with all trade unions eh and also with employers. Then an agreement has already been reached and in…
The President said that in November the proposal to reduce working hours to 40 hours per week, developed by STPS, was ready.
President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that her administration plans to present in November an initiative to reduce working hours in Mexico from 48 to 40 hours a week. She explained that the proposal will be drafted in consensus with unions, workers and employers, with the aim of implementing the reform without involving a wage reduction.
MEXICO CITY.- The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, reported that an agreement was reached between employees and employers to advance the 40-hour working day in Mexico, so she said when the proposal will be presented. An agreement was already reached and in November Marath (Baruch Bolaños López, Mexico's Secretary of Labor and Social Security) would be presenting the proposal. Reducing the working day from 48 to 40 hours in Mexico is…
PHOTO: CORTESÍA GOVERNMENT OF MEXICO Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, president of Mexico, announced that after months of dialogue and technical work, an agreement was reached between employers and workers to promote the expected reform that will allow a 40-hour working day. In this regard, the president said that it will be next November when the formal initiative is presented to Congress. During its morning conference on Tuesday, October 14, Claudia S…
President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo reported today October 14, 2025 that an agreement was reached between employees and employers to advance the 40-hour working day in Mexico, so she said when the proposal will be presented. On May 1, 2025, the Secretary of Labor and Social Security (STPS), Marath Baruch Bolaños López, reported that the reduction of the working day to 40 hours will be done gradually. In addition, it was reported on working tables …
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