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Home Office when It Rains? CDMX Congress Approves Initiative to Work From Home During Heavy Rains

Summary by Sopitas.com
If you have ever taken two or three hours to get to work because of a storm in the CDMX (or even more if you are from Edomex), this proposal might interest you. The Congress of Mexico City unanimously approved an initiative that seeks to allow temporarily home office when intense rains or other natural phenomena complicate or make impossible the transfer of people to their workplaces. But look: the measure does not yet come into effect. As it in…
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If you have ever taken two or three hours to get to work because of a storm in the CDMX (or even more if you are from Edomex), this proposal might interest you. The Congress of Mexico City unanimously approved an initiative that seeks to allow temporarily home office when intense rains or other natural phenomena complicate or make impossible the transfer of people to their workplaces. But look: the measure does not yet come into effect. As it in…

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Sopitas.com broke the news on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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