A delegation from UNI Americas visited Mexico from July 23 to 24 to support the country's ongoing changes in labor laws and to build stronger relationships with unions, government officials, and political leaders who are focused on workers’ rights.
During their three-day visit, the group held meetings with Marath Bolaños, Secretary of Labour and Social Welfare; Inés González, CDMX Labour Secretary; Federal Deputy Patricia Mercado; Alfredo Domínguez Marrufo, Director of the Federal Centre for Labour Conciliation and Registration. They also met with union representatives, members of Congress, and civil society organizations.
The purpose of these meetings was to understand recent legislative developments such as the Platform Law, Chair Law, Equal Pay in Sports Law, and discussions around a proposed 40-hour workweek. The delegation also shared international perspectives and emphasized Mexico’s potential role as a model for labor reform across Latin America.