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Progress in San Lázaro Reforms to Reduce the Working Day to 40 Hours

The initiative without change and with gradual implementation until 2030, received the unanimous support of legislators present in the lower house committee session.
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The initiative without change and with gradual implementation until 2030, received the unanimous support of legislators present in the lower house committee session.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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The United Commissions of Constitutional Points and of Labour and Social Security of the Chamber of Deputies unanimously approved the opinion of the reform at 40 hours sent by the Senate, without significant changes; moreover, they left out the obligation of the two days of rest. After a meeting with the Secretary of Labor, Marath Baruch Bolaños, the legislators approved the reform with 61 votes in favor and zero against, and amid demands of the…

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Unanimously, the deputies of the United Commissions of Constitutional and Labour Points approved the constitutional reform bill that gradually reduces the weekly working day from 48 to 40 hours. The opinion was endorsed without modification, as previously approved by the Senate. Although the opposition voted in favour, it advanced that it will submit reservations during the discussion in plenary. The bill was ready for analysis and eventual vote…

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The Joint Committees on Constitutional Matters and Labor of the Chamber of Deputies unanimously approved, with 61 votes in favor, the bill to reduce the workweek to 40 hours, effective February 23, 2026. The opposition warned that its vote was in general terms and that it would present reservations during the plenary debate. Marath Bolaños López… Source

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The joint committees of Constitutional and Labour Points of the Chamber of Deputies unanimously approved the opinion to reform article 123 of the Constitution and to reduce working hours from 48 to 40 hours per week gradually between 2027 and...

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The joint committees of Constitutional and Labour Points and Social Security met with the Secretary of Labour and Social Security, Marath Baruch Bolaños López, with the aim of dialogue on the constitutional reform to reduce working hours 48 to 40 hours. Maiella Gómez Maldonado (Morena), the president of the Commission on Labour and Social Security, considered it one of the most significant reforms of labor rights and addresses a demand of societ…

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nmas.com.mx broke the news in on Monday, February 23, 2026.
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