Sergio Molina Martínez Unveils Revolutionary Labor Reform in Cozumel

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Sergio Molina Martínez, a Federal Judiciary Councilor in Cozumel, has presented a comprehensive labor reform proposal for 2025. The proposal aims to enhance the working conditions for both employers and employees. It is grounded in the principles of social justice and union democracy, with a goal of fostering a resurgence of labor rights that benefits all parties.

The labor reform proposal draws inspiration from the conventions of the World Labor Organization. These conventions advocate for decent work conditions and the elimination of unfair practices in the workplace. A key feature of this proposal is the introduction of specific measures to address the imbalance of labor justice experienced by women. These measures include increasing the representation of women in unions and ensuring medical benefits for women who are unjustly dismissed during pregnancy.

The proposal represents an effort to actualize respect for labor rights and establish more equitable conditions for all workers. It contributes towards creating a safer and fairer work environment in Cozumel.


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