Concanaco Warns About Impacts on Mipymes Due to Reduction in Working Hours
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The restaurant industry is calling for restraint and thorough analysis of the proposed labor reform, as it could jeopardize the jobs of hundreds of workers.
To implement the reduction of working hours, even gradually, a micro, small and medium-sized enterprise (mipyme) could pay up to 65,793 additional pesos per year for a single worker, said Octavio de la Torre, president of the Confederation of National Chambers of Commerce, Services and Tourism (Concanaco-Servytur).Without claiming polarization, “67.2% of our entrepreneurs do not approve of the reform without support,” established the leader of t…
The National Chamber of the Industry of Condimented Restaurants and Foods (Canirac) in Baja California expressed its concern about the possible reduction of working hours, due to the impact that it could generate on the operation of thousands of micro and small enterprises (Mipymes) of the sector.Iván Nolasco, state president of Canirac BC, pointed out that the agency at national level participated actively in the dialogue tables convened by the…
The Concanaco warned that subtracting 8 hours a week from each worker, could "mean the difference between surviving or closing."The entry Reduction of the working day would cost more than 65,000 pesos per worker was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.
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