After the approval of the labour reformthe capital of the country is among the 10 federal entities with the best labor conciliation rate, which is around 64.4%, reported the head of Government of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo.

At a press conference, he explained how the city has fared since it started its operations on Labor Conciliation Center of the Mexico City; It was launched as of October 3, 2022.

“There are around 31,195 requests in the first months of operation of the Conciliation Center (from October 3, 2022 to April 30, 2023). Share with you, that practically 13,074 reconciliations have been carried out, which have allowed us to have agreements and agreements with the parties, where an amount of 834 million pesos has been generated directly in favor of working people “, José Luis Rodríguez Díaz de León , Secretary of Labor and Employment Promotion Mexico City.

According to the secretary, the Mexico City It is behind Sonora, which is the entity with the highest conflict resolution rate, with 93.3%, followed by Nuevo León with 91.2%, then Coahuila with 91.1%, Chihuahua with 90.8%, Yucatán with 81.9%, and Sinaloa with 81.8%. %, Tamaulipas with 81.7%, Guerrero with 75.8% and Michoacán with 74.2 percent.

The official said that the average time it takes the city to complete the conciliation process it is around 26 days, this in a context where the law allows it to be generated in a period of 45 days.

The secretary assured that with this first cash cut, the Mexico City seeks to become the state where the best dynamics of work-life balance.

Meanwhile, he explained that the Ministry of Labor and Employment Promotion of Mexico City carried out 973 inspections in 2022, and from January to April 30, 2023, a total of 503.

“There have been 1,476 inspections, which are derived from various complaints and denunciations that have to do with some violation of the labor rights of people; and that has allowed us to serve around 86,000 working people who are part of these centers that were inspected and some fines have been generated based on non-compliance in labor matters, which are also reported to the City Treasury ”, he said.

They have also attended more than 4,139 people who are part of some non-salaried work activity in Mexico City, such as boleros, organ grinders, lottery ticket sellers, musicians, mariachis, workers in the culture that carry out some activity in the public space.

“They have had the opportunity and the possibility of updating their issuance of their cards and what allows them to participate as non-salaried workers in Mexico City,” said Rodríguez Díaz de León.

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