Claudia Sheinbaum 40-Hour Work Week & Minimum Wage Increase
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- Main topic: debate surrounding a potential reduction of the working day to 40 hours in Mexico's Chamber of Deputies.
- * image: The article includes an image with the caption "Debate advances to reduce the working day to 40 hours in the Chamber of Deputies. Photo: Special".
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Main topic: debate surrounding a potential reduction of the working day to 40 hours in Mexico’s Chamber of Deputies.
Key Points:
* image: The article includes an image with the caption “Debate advances to reduce the working day to 40 hours in the Chamber of Deputies. Photo: Special”.
* Related Article: A link is provided to another article discussing other changes to the Ley Federal del Trabajo (LFT – federal Labour Law) alongside the 40-hour work week reform. The title of the linked article is: “A 40-hour work day is the most anticipated reform by Mexican workers, but there are also other major changes to the LFT currently under discussion”.
* Current Work Day Types: The article states that, according to the Federal labor Law and the Federal Attorney for the Defence of labor (Profedet), there are currently three types of work days in Mexico.(The specific types are not listed in this excerpt, but the text indicates they will be detailed in a following list).
Entities Mentioned:
* Chamber of Deputies: The legislative body where the debate is taking place.
* Federal Labor Law (LFT): The governing law for labor practices in Mexico.
* Federal Attorney for the Defense of Labor (Profedet): An agency responsible for defending labor rights.
* elimparcial.com: The source of the article.
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