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Mexico approves bill cutting workweek to 40 hours by 2030

This aerial view shows people walking on the coastline of Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco state, Mexico on February 24, 2026. (AFP)
25 Feb 2026 14:33

MEXICO CITY (REUTERS)

Mexico's Congress approved a bill to ​gradually reduce the workweek from 48 to 40 hours.

The Chamber of Deputies ⁠approved ​late the general outline of the bill late on Tuesday, with the support of ‌469 lawmakers; none voted against.

The reform won ‌general approval earlier this month in the Senate, where the ​ruling Morena party holds a strong majority.

Opposition lawmakers had expressed concerns about the bill, but after a session that ‌lasted more than ​10 hours, they joined Morena and endorsed the reform to gradually reduce the workweek.

After years ​of ‌back-and-forth ⁠between ‌lawmakers and private businesses, ‌President Claudia Sheinbaum finally introduced the proposal in ⁠December; it aims to gradually ​implement a 40-hour workweek by reducing the workweek by two hours per year until 2030, benefiting some 13.4 million workers. 

Source: REUTERS
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