Distributors Protest Labor Reform: What Do They Demand and Which Streets Block TODAY on CDMX?
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After the protests last Wednesday, a group of distributors by application was received by officials of the secretariats of the Interior and Labour and Social Security (STPS), as well as of the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS). At the meeting, a commitment was made to clarify all doubts about the implementation of the reform to guarantee them job certainty before the start of the pilot program, on the first of July next.
On Wednesday, June 18, dozens of delivery app deliveryers blocked Paseo de la Reforma to protest the upcoming entry into force of the labor reform for digital platforms. According to the Center for Road Orientation of the Mexican City's Secretariat of Citizen Security (C5), the protesters closed the circulation in both directions to Bordeaux Street, in the Juárez colony, Cuauhtémoc. The distributors demand that the labor reform does not affect t…
Why are Uber and DiDi’s delivery workers protesting in streets in Mexico City (CDMX)? We explain what they don’t like about labor reform. Four days after the reform of the Federal Labor Law on digital platforms came into effect, a group of Uber and DiDi’s delivery agents protested today, June 18. But what is it that digital platform workers don’t like about the new labor reform that will be launched on Sunday, June 22nd? We tell you.
If you were walking along Paseo de la Reforma this Wednesday and you ran into a block it wasn't a coincidence: distributors and drivers of apps like Uber, DiDi, ... La entrada Why do the distributors of Uber and DiDi protest? Pros and cons of labor reform aparece primero en LJA Aguascalientes.
The reform for drivers of apps does not eliminate the flexibility of this model of work, as assured by the Secretary of Labor and Social Security, Martah Bolaños, during the morning conference in Palacio Nacional."What we are looking for, in addition with the objectives of this reform, is that the rights are guaranteed without depriving workers of the freedom to choose how, when and how long to work, this is one of the most important elements th…
By Jorge Gutiérrez On the morning of Wednesday, June 18, a group of distributors of the platforms of Uber Eats, Rappi and DiDi, demonstrated in front of the offices of the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS), which are located on the Paseo de la Reforma. This demonstration affected the traffic because it generated a blockade in both directions of the Paseo de la Reforma, which generated road chaos in one of the most important avenues of the…
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