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Latin America and the Caribbean Surpasses Oecd Countries with More Working Hours: Ilo

Summary by El Economista
In Latin America, working hours exceed on average five hours per week that of the OECD member countries, and in Mexico this gap is particularly important, according to data from the International Labour Organization (ILO). According to the recent ILO study entitled “How many hours are working in Latin America? Indicators of working time and its organization”, he points out that in the region the employed people work on average 40 effective hours…
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In Latin America, working hours exceed on average five hours per week that of the OECD member countries, and in Mexico this gap is particularly important, according to data from the International Labour Organization (ILO). According to the recent ILO study entitled “How many hours are working in Latin America? Indicators of working time and its organization”, he points out that in the region the employed people work on average 40 effective hours…

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El Economista broke the news in on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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