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Mexico City, Dec 9 (efe-epa).- Mexico’s government on Wednesday signed an agreement with unions and a portion of the private sector that includes a commitment to regularize subcontract labor and eliminate abuses.
As part of the deal, the signatories decided that debate on and eventual passage of a highly contentious bill to outlaw outsourcing would be postponed until February 2021, when the national legislature convenes following its winter recess.
While subcontracting involves hiring an individual or company to perform work that cannot be done internally, outsourcing is typically a cost-cutting strategy whereby work previously performed in-house is assigned to outside individuals or companies.
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Venue suspended after partygoers break health protocols
December 10, 2020 |
Cozumel, Q.R. Cozumel City Council’s Commercial Verification and Ordering personnel placed suspension stamps on a party venue during a celebration for failing to comply with Coronavirus health protocols.
Fiscal elements, with the support of the Quintana Roo Police, went to the premises after receiving an anonymous report. Inside, they found partygoers in violation of the state’s current health protocols.
The head of the prosecutor’s office, Nellif Domínguez, said that the suspension was made to Caribotels, which is attached to the Confederation of Mexican Workers. The agency will be given an administrative sanction.