XALAPA.— The Congress of Veracruz approved a reform with the aim of facilitating women's access to breastfeeding in their workplace, by reducing bureaucratic barriers to access to extraordinary breaks after six months of childbirth. Local legislators endorsed the opinion that amends Article 9, section I, of the Act on Breastfeeding of Veracruz, which provides that in order to enjoy extraordinary rests and/or breaks after six months of breastfeed…
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XALAPA.— The Congress of Veracruz approved a reform with the aim of facilitating women's access to breastfeeding in their workplace, by reducing bureaucratic barriers to access to extraordinary breaks after six months of childbirth. Local legislators endorsed the opinion that amends Article 9, section I, of the Act on Breastfeeding of Veracruz, which provides that in order to enjoy extraordinary rests and/or breaks after six months of breastfeed…