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Right Gained, Rest Pending: Why Do Mexicans Still Not Take Vacations?

Summary by El Economista
Two years ago, Mexico took an important step in labour rights: the increase in vacations, until that time, the country had more than five decades without updating the benefit. However, today, various studies show that, so far, the legislative change has permeated little in practice, not for a per se breach of the law, but for an organizational culture that inhibits disconnection and rest.
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Two years ago, Mexico took an important step in labour rights: the increase in vacations, until that time, the country had more than five decades without updating the benefit. However, today, various studies show that, so far, the legislative change has permeated little in practice, not for a per se breach of the law, but for an organizational culture that inhibits disconnection and rest.

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El Economista broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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