Canaco Warns that Reform of 40 Working Hours
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The industrial and export sector in Mexicali was said to be in favour of the reduction to 40 hours per week, but warns that, if not gradually, the impact would be catastrophic.
In Cancún, during the last forum to implement the new working day of 40 hours a week, Octavio de la Torre, president of the Confederation of National Chambers of Commerce, Service and Tourism of the United Mexican States (Concanaco), rejected this reform noting that the sector is not prepared for the reduction of 8 hours of work. He commented that they asked to approve a reduction of working hours that includes incentives to formality, benefits …
Canaco warns that 40-hour reform puts small businesses at risk Cancún, July 9 (InZom.Mx).- The president of the National Chamber of Commerce, Services and Tourism (Canaco Servitur) in Cancún, Rafael Ortega Ramírez, expressed his concern about the effects that the reform that seeks to reduce the working day from 48 to 40 hours per week, especially for micro and small businesses, which represent 98% of formal trade in the country.
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