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#13054804
3 December 2025
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo signs an agreement during a briefing about the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours, after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives, in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.
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#13054792
3 December 2025
From left to right, Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Council on Regional Economic Development and Relocation, and Reyes Soberanis Moreno, President of the Labor Congress in Mexico, participate in a briefing on the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.
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3 December 2025
Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, speaks during a briefing about the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours, after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives, in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.
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#13054795
3 December 2025
Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, and Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo show agreement during a briefing about the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours, after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives, in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.
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3 December 2025
From left to right, Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Council on Regional Economic Development and Relocation, and Reyes Soberanis Moreno, President of the Labor Congress in Mexico, participate in a briefing on the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.
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#13054799
3 December 2025
Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Council on Regional Economic Development, looks on during a briefing on the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.
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#13054800
3 December 2025
Reyes Soberanis Moreno, President of the Labor Congress, speaks during a briefing about the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.
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3 December 2025
Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Council on Regional Economic Development and Relocation, and Reyes Soberanis Moreno, President of the Labor Congress in Mexico, participate in a briefing on the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.
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3 December 2025
Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, speaks during a briefing about the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours, after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives, in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.
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3 December 2025
Altagracia Gomez, Coordinator of the Advisory Council on Regional Economic Development, looks on during a briefing on the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.
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#13054807
3 December 2025
Marath Baruch Bolanos Lopez, Secretary of Labor and Social Welfare, speaks during a briefing about the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.
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#13054808
3 December 2025
Francisco Cervantes, President of the Business Coordinating Council, and Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo show agreement during a briefing about the reform bill to gradually reduce the work week from 48 to 40 hours, after reaching an agreement with employers, workers, and labor representatives, in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 3, 2025.
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Thousands Rally In Seoul As KFTU Demands Extended Retirement Age And 4.5-Day Workweek
8 November 2025
#12963389
8 November 2025
Thousands of members of the Korean Federation of Trade Unions (KFTU) hold placards reading ''A Completely New Labor, 2025 KFTU National Workers' Rally'' and chant slogans during the rally on Yeouidaero in Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, on November 8, 2025. Rep. Jun Hyun-hee (third from left in the front row), a supreme council member of the Democratic Party, attended the event. According to an unofficial police estimate, about 12,000 people joined the rally, where the KFTU called for extending the mandatory retirement age to 65, guaranteeing political rights for teachers and public officials, and introducing a 4.5-day workweek.
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Thousands Rally In Seoul As KFTU Demands Extended Retirement Age And 4.5-Day Workweek
8 November 2025
#12963390
8 November 2025
Participants chant slogans during the 2025 Korean Federation of Trade Unions (KFTU) National Workers' Rally on Yeouidaero in Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, on November 8, 2025. According to an unofficial police estimate, about 12,000 people attend the rally, where the KFTU calls for extending the mandatory retirement age to 65, guaranteeing political rights for teachers and public officials, and introducing a 4.5-day workweek.
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Thousands Rally In Seoul As KFTU Demands Extended Retirement Age And 4.5-Day Workweek
8 November 2025
#12963391
8 November 2025
Participants chant slogans during the 2025 Korean Federation of Trade Unions (KFTU) National Workers' Rally on Yeouidaero in Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, on November 8, 2025. According to an unofficial police estimate, about 12,000 people attend the rally, where the KFTU calls for extending the mandatory retirement age to 65, guaranteeing political rights for teachers and public officials, and introducing a 4.5-day workweek.
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Thousands Rally In Seoul As KFTU Demands Extended Retirement Age And 4.5-Day Workweek
8 November 2025
#12963392
8 November 2025
Participants chant slogans during the 2025 Korean Federation of Trade Unions (KFTU) National Workers' Rally on Yeouidaero in Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, on November 8, 2025. According to an unofficial police estimate, about 12,000 people attend the rally, where the KFTU calls for extending the mandatory retirement age to 65, guaranteeing political rights for teachers and public officials, and introducing a 4.5-day workweek.
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