Overview
- President Claudia Sheinbaum said a multisector agreement is in place to move Mexico to a 40-hour standard workweek.
- Labor Secretary Marath Baruch Bolaños will present the near-final proposal in November following months of consultations.
- Officials emphasized that the reduction in hours must not be used to stall salary growth, with sustained wage increases built into the plan.
- The draft envisions gradual implementation to allow adaptation by employers and workers after consensus-building forums led by the Labor Ministry.
- The reform is expected to require amendments to the Federal Labor Law and potentially the Constitution, with legislative debate to follow.