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Mexico Chamber urges another minimum wage hike for January 2018

The Chamber of Deputies urged the federal government and the National Commission of Minimum Wages (Conasami) to increase the minimum wage to $100 pesos per day as of January 1, 2018.

The Chamber called on the agency to immediately convene representatives of trade unions and the employers' sector to begin working on the increase.

When presenting the proposition before the plenary session, the PRD legislator Arturo Santana recalled that the Conasami agreed on Wednesday an increase to the minimum wage of 10.4 percent . . .

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