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Ctm Proposes Wage Increase of 30.6% in 2026, in Order to Reduce the ‘Historic’ Lag of Purchasing Power

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In order to trace back the “historical” backwardness that presents the purchasing power of the working class, the Confederation of Workers of Mexico (CTM) proposed an increase of 30.6 percent to the minimum wage in 2026.TE MAY INTEREST: Saltillo: ‘Mobility in LEA improved 30% with work in Nazario’; they estimate a reduction of up to 30 minutes on journeys“Extending my full support to the position and demand of our workers’ central,” said Tereso …
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In order to trace back the “historical” backwardness that presents the purchasing power of the working class, the Confederation of Workers of Mexico (CTM) proposed an increase of 30.6 percent to the minimum wage in 2026.TE MAY INTEREST: Saltillo: ‘Mobility in LEA improved 30% with work in Nazario’; they estimate a reduction of up to 30 minutes on journeys“Extending my full support to the position and demand of our workers’ central,” said Tereso …

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Vanguardia broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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