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July 1 Starts Reform Pilot that Recognizes Labor Rights on Digital Platforms

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The pilot test will last six months “to see how it works,” said President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo.
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Cd. of Mexico.- On the eve of the pilot program to assure workers of platforms, inconsistent collectives continued the dialogue with labor authorities, as they still have doubts about the way in which their income will be counted. Agustín Viñas, a member of the workers of non-conforming platforms, explained that they held a dialogue table with the Ministry of the Interior (Segob) where the negotiations progressed. However, he warned that several…

All people working on platforms deserve the protection of laws in order to have access to fair and equitable conditions of work, living wages, benefits and social security suitable for their maximum development.

Digital platforms. Workers' rights, recognizes risky work. Labor flexibility is maintained. Patterns of agreement: Sheinbaum Regeneración, June 21, 2025. President […] The post Digital platforms: Labor rights plan begins was first published on RegeneraciónMX.

“It is an agreement - I would say- of consensus already with the companies,” said the head of the Federal Executive from July 1 to December 31: ... La entrada 1 July begins reform pilot that recognizes the labor rights of workers of digital platforms aparece primero en LJA Aguascalientes.

Metapolitics Morelia, Michoacán.- José Miguel Ángel Van-Dick Puga, head of the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) in Michoacán, celebrated the entry into force of the federal law that gives labor rights and social security to workers of digital applications. This is recognizing the life risks suffered by those who deal with requests for implementation: “This is a law for the whole country, but in particular, all people working in applicati…

By Redacción Common Sense. Mexico City. – The federal government defended Friday the new labor reform aimed at workers of digital platforms such as distributors and drivers, considering that it is a “historical” measure that will benefit more than 700,000 people with access to social security and labor rights. From Palacio Nacional, President Claudia Sheinbaum stressed that this reform was the product of an extensive process of dialogue with the…

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Revista Merca2.0 broke the news in on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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