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Reduction of Working Hours Could Put Jobs at Risk in Salamanca, Warns Union Leader

Salamanca, Guanajuato.- While the reduction in working hours seeks to improve working conditions, up to 1,500 jobs could be put at risk in the Salamanca and Valle de Santiago region, due to the fact that some transnational companies analyze their permanence in the country in the face of changes in labor matters, said Víctor Solís Almanza, secretary general of the FROC-CTM Salamanca–Valle de Santiago. Companies analyze their permanence in the fac…
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Salamanca, Guanajuato.- While the reduction in working hours seeks to improve working conditions, up to 1,500 jobs could be put at risk in the Salamanca and Valle de Santiago region, due to the fact that some transnational companies analyze their permanence in the country in the face of changes in labor matters, said Víctor Solís Almanza, secretary general of the FROC-CTM Salamanca–Valle de Santiago. Companies analyze their permanence in the fac…

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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