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Mexico's lower house authorizes labor reform for app workers

Mexico's lower house on Tuesday authorized a reform that seeks to regulate labor conditions for shipment employees and motorists working for apps such as DiDi, Rappi and Uber by ensuring access to social security and a Christmas reward to name a few benefits.

The reform passed in basic with 462 votes in favor, with no abstentions and no one voting against, following a two-hour argument.

Today is a day that ought to go down in history, said ruling Morena celebration legislator Ariadna Barrera, saying the reform would advantage hundreds of thousands of employees and even more the celebration's. efforts to enhance employees' rights.

Around 658,000 people are utilized throughout Mexico on. digital platforms, according to tax authority data. Of these,. some 41% earn over the minimum wage.

President Claudia Sheinbaum sent out the proposal to. legislators early December and the law was fast-tracked to a. plenary vote ahead of Congress' Christmas recess on Dec. 15.

After being authorized in general, the lower house moved. on to talk about the reform's particular terms. The legislation. should then pass through the Senate which will vote whether to. endorse any modifications.

The ruling Morena celebration and its allies, who won a

landslide success

in the June basic election, delight in a big bulk in. both homes. They have actually because sped through a number of reforms. proposed under the present and previous administrations.

The reform would include Mexico to the ranks of nations. such as Chile and Spain that already regulate work through. digital platforms, ensuring fundamental labor rights such as a. minimum wage and social security.

(source: Reuters)