Mexico sets new work-from-home rules, including that employers pay internet

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Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. ergonomic / ˌɝː ɡəˈnɒm ɪk / (adj.) – designed to make people work comfortably and effectively
    Example:

    This ergonomic table helps me maintain good posture while working.


  2. occupancy / ˈɒk yə pən si / (n.) – the act of using a room or a building, usually for the purposes of living or working
    Example:

    The newly built building is now ready for occupancy.


  3. inch / ɪntʃ / (v.) – to move very slowly in a particular direction
    Example:

    Inflation is inching up and the government has to do something about it.


  4. ventilated / ˈvɛn tl eɪt ɪd / (adj.) – allowing fresh air to enter and move around a particular space
    Example:

    The students are sweating because the room is poorly ventilated.


  5. remotely / rɪˈmoʊt li / (adv.) – away from a person’s workplace, using email and telephone to communicate
    Example:

    Make sure you have a stable internet connection if you want to work remotely.


Article

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Mexico’s Labor Department issued new rules requiring employers to pay for internet and provide ergonomic chairs for employees working from home.


The new rules also mandate a “right to disconnect” for employees who work at least 40% of their time from remote locations. Remote workers often complain that, because they are constantly reachable at home, they are also constantly asked to work.


Mexico, like many other countries, saw a big increase in remote working during the coronavirus pandemic in 2020 and 2021. While office space occupancy is inching back up, remote work seems to be a trend that has caught on.


The trend is so pronounced that some office buildings on bustling downtown boulevards are being converted into apartments, hospitals and stores.


The Labor Department said bosses are responsible for paying for the electricity, printers and other equipment used when working at home. According to the new rules, if an employee’s home isn’t safe, well-lit and well-ventilated, they can’t be forced to work there.


Inspectors can visit a worker’s home, or employees may be asked to take pictures of their home, to prove that it meets labor requirements.


Remote workers cannot be paid less than those who go to an office, and they must have set work hours.


According to the commercial real estate firm Newmark, Mexico City’s office market has shown slight signs of recovery since the pandemic. In a first-quarter 2023 research report, it said the city’s office vacancy rate had declined to 23.4%, from 24.5% one year ago.


As in many parts of the world, some employers have adopted a “mixed” or hybrid model in which workers come into the office only part of the week. The new rules apply only to those who work remotely at least 40% of the week.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

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Discussion A

  • Do you agree with Mexico’s new rules that require employers to pay for internet and other equipment used when working at home? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • What do you think would be the positive effects of the new rules on the employees working from home? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • Do you agree that remote workers cannot be paid less than those who go to the office? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • Aside from having a safe, well-lit, and well-ventilated workspace at home, what else do you think should be included in the work-from-home labor requirements? Discuss.