Mexico approves bill cutting workweek to 40 hours by 2030


A general view of buildings and houses in Mexico City, Mexico July 1, 2025. Photograph taken through a glass window of a building. REUTERS/Henry Romero

MEXICO CITY, Feb ⁠25 (Reuters) - Mexico's Congress approved a ⁠bill to gradually reduce the workweek from ‌48 to 40 hours, despite significant resistance from unions who complained that the reform does not ​do enough for workers.

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.

(Reporting by Aida Pelaez-Fernandez; Editing by Andrew Heavens and Philippa Fletcher)

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