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Reduces 'Silla Law' 18.7% Effective Working Hours.

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Mexico City.- The commerce and services sector warned that the entry into force of the 'Silla Law', reduces to 18.7 percent the effective working time and raises the costs of companies. In a statement it warned that the law has generated operational and legal uncertainty in thousands of workplaces in the country, especially in the sectors of trade, services and tourism. Octavio de la Torre, president of Concanaco, considered that there is no cle…

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Mexico City.- The commerce and services sector warned that the entry into force of the 'Silla Law', reduces to 18.7 percent the effective working time and raises the costs of companies. In a statement it warned that the law has generated operational and legal uncertainty in thousands of workplaces in the country, especially in the sectors of trade, services and tourism. Octavio de la Torre, president of Concanaco, considered that there is no cle…

Concanaco Sevytur expresses its doubts about the recently enacted "Silla Law," which lacks clear parameters that could affect labor productivity.

The Confederation of National Chambers of Commerce, Services and Tourism (CONCANACO SERVYTUR MEXICO) warned that the entry into force of the so-called “Silla Law”, published by the Ministry of Labour and Social Security (STPS), has generated deep operational and legal uncertainty in thousands of workplaces in the country, especially in the sectors of commerce, services and tourism. The norm recognizes the right of working people to have chairs w…

The trade, services and tourism sector complained about the implementation of the Silla Law that has resulted in the reduction of effective working hours, equivalent to 18.75% in the daily operating time that is paid. Faced with uncertainty, employers ask to define minimum and maximum times for workers to take rest sitting down. For the Confederation of National Chambers of Commerce, Services and Tourism (Concanaco Servytur) it is essential that…

The labor reform proposal that seeks to reduce the working day from 48 to 40 hours a week has generated concern in the tertiary sector in Mexico, particularly in trade, services and tourism.The Confederation of National Chambers of Commerce, Services and Tourism (Concanaco Servytur Mexico) warned that, if implemented without adequate technical analysis and without prior consultation to the actors of the sector, this measure could trigger an incr…

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Cadena Noticias broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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