When Does the Reduction of Working Hours in Mexico Begin?
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María Jovita Portillo, president of the Confederación Patronal de la República Mexicana (Coparmex) in Cancún, explained that, although they agree with the 40-hour working day a week, they also ask to be heard so that the measure does not apply at the expense of the competitiveness of companies. Currently, workers in Quintana Roo enjoy one day of rest a week and work 48 hours in total. The proposal is to eliminate eight hours of work so that the …
One of the biggest reforms of the administration of President Claudia Sheinbaum is the reduction of working hours. With this, workers are sought to have a better balance between work and their personal life. What is the reduction of working hours about? With the reform, working hours would go from working 48 hours a week (six days a week) to 40 hours (five days a week). However, when the bill was announced, members of the business sector, as wel…
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