Mexican Paid Vacation Doubles to Twelve Days After Bill Passed
- Previous law only gave Mexican workers six days of paid leave
- Senate will send bill to President Lopez Obrador for signature
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Mexico’s senate voted Wednesday to double workers’ minimum paid vacation to 12 days, in a bill that now heads to President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador for signature.
The legislation, which had already passed the lower house, won 116 votes in favor, with none against, the senate wrote on Twitter. The bill only applies to formal workers.