Mexico passed a labor reform early last month extending annual paid vacation from 6 to 12 days. However, most workers won’t benefit from the change, because they don’t have contracts.
have found that only strong welfare states with services available to everyone can soften the physical health inequality between the two work forces.
Salcedo, meanwhile, said he is thinking of emigrating from Mexico to “work in anything. To continue here, with this uncertainty, is only affecting my health, my quality of life. You can’t stand up for your rights when you don’t even have guaranteed pay.”Profitability and Global Inequality in Informal Work
“The government hasn’t looked after people’s well-being. They welcome foreign companies that don’t pay well and that violate workers’ rights. Their only interest is in guaranteeing cheap labor for the multinational companies that come here. But people have to look after themselves, and their only option is informal work,” said Amador.
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