Mexico votes to cut workweek to 40 hours — but critics say it’s not enough
Mexico’s lower house of Congress approved on Wednesday a constitutional reform bill that will gradually reduce the standard workweek from 48 hours to 40. All 469 lawmakers present in the Chamber of Deputies voted in favor of the bill when it was considered en lo general , or as a whole. ¡Felicidades trabajadoras y trabajadores de México! ¡La semana laboral de 40 horas será una realidad! Reconocemos el trabajo de las y los legisladores del Congreso de la Unión que ha permitido avanzar en el compromiso 60 de la Presidenta @Claudiashein . pic.twitter.com/G5NeGAg0WF — STPS México (@STPS_mx) February 25, 2026 In a second vote held after consideration of the legislation’s individual articles, 411 deputies supported the bill while 58 opposed it. The bill was first presented by the federal government in December and approved by the Senate earlier this month. It now needs to be ratified by at least 17 of Mexico’s 32 state legislatures in order to become law. That is expected to happe...