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Sheinbaum Exhibits Didi for Failing to Register Workers

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For his part, the Secretary of Labor indicated that the implementation process is progressing, although only one week has passed since its entry into force.
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The Secretariat of Labor and Social Welfare reported that about 300,000 drivers and app delivery providers have registered with the IMSS during the first week of implementation of the pilot test. The post The President exhibits a platform that does not want to register workers before the IMSS first appeared on SinEmbargo MX.Read the full text in sinembargo.mx

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For his part, the Secretary of Labor indicated that the implementation process is progressing, although only one week has passed since its entry into force.

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The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, pointed out to the platform of mobility of Chinese origin DiDi for not having added workers to the pilot test of the new social security scheme developed by her government. “DiDi has not wanted to register its workers and has to do so because it is already law,” said the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, during its morning conference. See more: Mexico begins with low expectation membership of soc…

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