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Mexican Unions Push 30% Minimum Wage Increase for 2026
By Aura Moreno - Fri, 11/21/2025 - 12:51
Mexican unions propose a 30% minimum wage increase for 2026, aiming to restore purchasing power last seen in 1976.
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