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Monreal Says the Reform of the 40 Hour Day Is Not on the Legislative Agenda

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The 40-hour working day seems to have to wait. Ricardo Monreal, coordinator of Morena in the Chamber of Deputies, has suggested this Thursday that the initiative “has not been a reason for the legislative agenda,” so it will not be discussed at this session. The statement contradicts what was said recently by the vice-coordinator of the officials, Alfonso Ramírez Cuéllar, who assured that the labor reduction was close to being approved.

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Ricardo Monreal, president of the Political Coordination Board in the Chamber of Deputies, said he did not know whether the reform that seeks to reduce the working day from 48 to 40 hours a week will be discussed in the ordinary session that began on September 1. In a conference with media, the coordinator of the deputies of Morena indicated that this initiative is not included in the legislative agenda, contradicting the statements of Vice-Coor…

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The 40-hour working day seems to have to wait. Ricardo Monreal, coordinator of Morena in the Chamber of Deputies, has suggested this Thursday that the initiative “has not been a reason for the legislative agenda,” so it will not be discussed at this session. The statement contradicts what was said recently by the vice-coordinator of the officials, Alfonso Ramírez Cuéllar, who assured that the labor reduction was close to being approved.

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The Morenist legislator said that the Constitutional Reform seeks to reduce the working day from 48 hours to 40 hours per week. By Marlén Aguilar de Haro Mexico, September 4.- The President of the Political Coordination Board of the Chamber of Deputies, Ricardo Monreal Ávila, reported that there is a promise from the President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, that the reform be authorized before the end of the six-year term. The Morenist legi…

The reform to reduce the working day to 40 hours a week is not part of the legislative agenda of the session that has just started, said the president of the Political Coordination Board of the Chamber of Deputies, Ricardo Monreal, when questioned about it. This after the also legislator of [...] The article 40-hour day is not a priority in the legislative agenda, says Ricardo Monreal appeared first in: 88.9 News.

Mexico City, Mexico.- The reduction of working hours from 48 to 40 hours a week continues in uncertainty. Ricardo Monreal, president of the Political Coordination Board (Jucopo) in the Chamber of Deputies, acknowledged this Thursday that the initiative is not included in the legislative agenda of the current ordinary session, which began on September 1. At a press conference, the coordinator of the Morena deputies clarified that he does not know…

The reform to reduce the working day from 48 to 40 hours is not part of the legislative agenda of this session assures the coordinator of Morena in the Chamber of Deputies, Ricardo Monreal. The statements of the coordinator of Morena... Full note »

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SDPnoticias.com broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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