Finally there is a date for it to be discussed

by times news cr

2024-04-19 19:04:17

The modification to the Federal Labor Law (LFT) to reduce the 40 hour work daywill finally be subjected to voting to be “approved” o rejected”.

And, although the initiative was proposed several months ago, thousands of Mexicans are still waiting for the resolution of the reform it proposes. go from 48 working hours to 40 hours.

Although the discussion has already been postponed on previous occasions, the reform will finally be resumed this year. month of April 2024.

This is the date to discuss the 40-hour work day in the Chamber of Deputies

The Chamber of Deputies will carry out the debate that has the purpose of defining What will happen with the reduction of the working day to 40 hours, the most anticipated reform by the workers of Mexico.

Leonel Godoy, vice coordinator of the Morena bench in the lower house, reported that said proposal will be presented along with other constitutional reforms of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO).

However, he noted that the discussion is not scheduled to go directly to the plenary session with the 500 legislators, but will instead go to the forums to be discussed along with 20 other reforms of the Federal Executive.

It is worth remembering that, if not approved before April 30, the proposal for the working day of 40 hours will be frozen waiting for the new legislators to enter on June 2, 2024.

40-hour day in danger? Could be postponed again

The voting and discussion of the working day has been postponed on more than one occasion at the request of the dialogue tables with businessmen and even Andrés Manuel López Obrador himself (AMLO).

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The president asked legislators to postpone the discussions on labor reforms until the next administration, in order to avoid “political uses.”

In that sense, the approval of the reforms in the current administration could be delayed until the new legislators enter the elections of the June 2, 2024.

AMLO morning of April 15, 2024 (Daniel Augustus)

2024-04-19 19:04:17

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