The countdown begins for companies to cut their working hours

May 1 was celebrated as Labor Day, but Mexico did much more than that on that day full of symbolism: it began its path towards reduction of working hours of 40 hours with the entry into force of the law regulating the length of the day labor. The change promoted by President Claudia Sheinbaum’s party does not represent a sudden change, but with the entry into force of the reform secondary working day opens an adaptation process for companies to modify the organization of their working hours to the new regulations. From 48 to 40 hours in four steps. Mexico part of one of the work days longest in the world according to dOECD data. The current legal limit is 48 hours per week, a ceiling that has not moved since 1917. However, the reform seeks to lower it in stages until it reaches 40 hours per week: on January 1, 2027 the maximum limit will be 46 hours; It will drop to 44 hours a week in 2028, to 42 in 2029 and, finally, it will be set at 40 hours a week by 2030. Every year, two hours less. The first step expires on January 1, 2027, which leaves companies room until that date to reorganize shifts, contracts and processes. All this without the workers see their salaries or benefits reduced current, something that itself Federal Labor Law expressly prohibits. The duties that the reform brings. The publication of the labor reform Mexican not only activated the calendar. The new legislation establishes as an employer’s obligation to keep an electronic record of the working day, which in Mexico is popularly known as a time clock. That obligation comes into force on January 1, 2027 and It is not a simple procedure. The Ministry of Labor and Social Security (STPS) will have access to this data to verify that the working hours are truly respected. Penalties for not having the registration in order they are already set and range between 29,327 and 586,550 pesos (between 1,431 euros and 28,624 euros at the exchange rate), equivalent to between 250 and 5,000 times the Unit of Measurement and Update. In addition, the STPS must develop mechanisms to collect and evaluate data on how the reduction in working hours is applied. Most companies have not yet moved. The diagnosis of the real state of preparation of companies is not encouraging. The data from a study from EY published by Yucatan Diary with 165 companies in Mexico reveals that 72.7% are in what the analysts themselves call “tactical paralysis”: they know the details of the change of day, they have followed it closely, but they have not yet taken any concrete steps towards its application. Only 18% of companies consider that they are really prepared to apply the new labor regulations. As explained Yeshua Gómez, associate partner of People Advisory Services at EY México to Expansion“companies are not waiting because they do not understand the reform. They are waiting because they do not know how much it will cost them to implement it.” 85% identify cost as the main obstacle to starting to take action, while 71% recognize that they regularly depend on overtime to sustain their daily operations. For these companies, the challenge is not to spend 48 to 46 hours on paper, but to do it from real days that already frequently exceed the 48-hour limit. More limited working hours, but with more overtime. The reform has also modified the definition of the working day, establishing the daytime workday at a maximum of eight hours, the nighttime workday at seven hours, and the mixed workday could reach seven and a half hours. The only (and important) exception to this rule is that the day could be extended due to extraordinary circumstances. This overtime, on the other hand, is also gradually extended: up to 9 hours during 2026 and 2027, 10 hours in 2028, 11 hours for 2029 and a maximum of 12 hours for 2030. The objective is that the transition to the change in working hours does not suddenly hit the sectors most dependent on extra work, and to offer them tools to optimize the working day of their employees, even if it is at the cost of pay up to three times more expensive every extra hour. In Xataka | Mexico has an ambitious plan to be the tenth economy in the world and that involves technology: semiconductors Image | Unsplash (Jesus Herrera, Kaden Taylor)

The Artemis II countdown has already begun, but many critical points must still be overcome

If everything goes well, humans will return to the moon todayafter more than 50 years without manned trips to our satellite. The Artemis II mission has a two-hour launch window, which will begin at 6:24 p.m. local time in Florida (00:24 a.m. PST). Before that launch the countdown will take place. But not the typical 10-second countdown that comes to mind, but a much longer one that has, in fact, already started. During the 50 hours that the countdown lasts, each of the factors that could make it necessary to postpone the launch are analyzed point by point. Only if everything is fine or can be solved at the moment will we finally see this mission begin, which breaks records and barriers in many ways. Who. The crew of Artemis II They will be very different from those of the Apollo missions. Although all of them were crewed by three white American men, this time there will be more variety. The four astronauts who will go aboard the Orion capsule are Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen. The last three will be the ones that will make the difference, since Glover and Koch will potentially be the first black person and the first woman to travel to the Moon and Hansen the first Canadian to leave Earth’s orbit. The Artemis II crew will be pioneers in many ways So that. Artemis II will not land on the lunar surface. That will be the goal of Artemis III. However, its 10-day trip will include a flyby to the Moon, in which key systems, such as life support, navigation and communications, will be tested. Photographs will also be taken of the hidden side of the Moon, in order to analyze its geology. and other data of scientific interest. Meanwhile, astronauts will carry sensors that will help verify the alterations that their biological parameters experience in space. The countdown. While it is true that the true countdown lasts 10 minutes, during the 50 hours prior to launch There is a very well established testing and preparation schedule. It all starts with preparing the fuel loading systems and powering up the ship. Other important key points are, for example, the ignition of the batteries, which occurs 33 hours before or the cooling and subsequent filling of the various fuel charging and propulsion systems. These steps are taken starting 10 hours before launch. Also very important is the flight crew’s weather briefing, which takes place 6 hours before the rocket is launched. The real countdown. During the last 10 minutes, very sensitive tasks for the launch are carried out. Above all, in this countdown the last checks are made to all the systems and the refueling of the fuel tanks is carried out. This means that the tank is refilled to the optimal level to replace the fuel that has evaporated during the filling stages. In these last minutes, the final pressurization of the tanks is also carried out and the rocket goes into internal energy mode. That is, it stops using energy from the terrestrial electrical system and uses only its batteries. What can go wrong. Any minor detail that does not work properly during the 50 hours before launch could cause the mission to be postponed. The most sensitive points are, without a doubt, those that have to do with fuel. For example, many missions have been canceled when leaks were detected in the tanks that could not be solved at the time. Adverse weather could also force the launch to be delayed. When. A launch cannot take place at any time. The Earth revolves around the Sun and the Moon orbits the Earth. In order for a rocket launched from Earth to follow a suitable trajectory towards the Moon, it is important that it be in a suitable orientation, taking into account their respective orbits. These specific moments are known as launch windows. Artemis II will have one of these windows today for two hours. If the launch could not be carried out due to any error, this month there will be several more opportunities, on April 2, 3, 6 and 30. After takeoff. The first 8 minutes after takeoff are critical. The engines are working at maximum power to leave the Earth’s atmosphere and arrive, now, slowly. Above all there will be two critical ignitions in the rocket’s upper stage, known as ICPS. The first serves to stabilize the orbit and the second to take the rocket to high Earth orbit. It is important that these go well so that the mission can move forward. Once those critical 8 minutes have been passed, the mission will have a lot of flight ahead of it, but at least the most complicated part will have passed. Even so, still We will have 10 days to closely follow the work of these 4 astronauts which, of course, have already gone down in history. Images | POT In Xataka | Spanish technology in the return to the Moon: the system designed in Madrid that NASA will use in Artemis II

The countdown is underway

Five months have passed since Max will publish the trailer From the second season of ‘The Last of Us‘. The wait has been long, but we finally know the release date of the continuation of the successful series. Joel and Ellie will return to our screens next April 14 And they will do it in a much more dangerous and challenging world where heartbreaking emotions will have a leading role. The new delivery will have seven episodes and will take place five years after the events we saw in the opening season. As we say, we will find a variety of emotional moments among the characters, as well as drama, tension and violence scenes. Recall that this adaptation began with a strong connection with the story told in the video game.. Less than 60 days after the premiere The cast will be updated in the second season. In addition to having Pedro Pascal in the role of Joel and Bella Ramsey as Ellie, Kaitlyn Dever will be AbbyIsabela Merced will put on the skin of Dina, Young Mazino will perform as Jesse, Ariela Barer as Mel, Tati Gabrielle as Nora, Spencer Lord as Owen, Danny Ramirez as Manny and Jeffrey Wright as Isaac. Catherine O’Hara will participate as a guest. The posters of season 2 of ‘The Last of Us’ The American company has also published new production posters with the release date. The main characters, equipped with different weapons, advance in a post -apocalyptic world accompanied by the legend “each decision has a price.” Touch to know if Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann with Sony Pictures Television and PlayStation Productions will repeat the success of the first season. At this time it is not clear if ‘The Last of Us’ will have a Third season. If the metrics accompany, it is probably an accurate decision to continue developing the story. The rumorsHowever, they point out that the continuation is a fact and that protection will begin as soon as this summer in Vancouver, Canada. Images | HBO In Xataka | If ‘the snow girl’ has left you wanting, you can recover this 6 -episodes miniseries in Netflix with a similar argument

In the midst of the countdown to its disappearance, a buyer has become interested in TikTok: MrBeast

The youtuber MrBeastthe YouTuber with the most subscribers in the world and whose figure has completely transcended the figure of the traditional YouTuber, has presented a formal offer to buy TikTok together with a group of institutional investors. He has told it himself. On TikTokclear. Why is it important. TikTok must find a non-Chinese buyer in 75 days, or it will be permanently banned in the United States, where it has 170 million users. The context. The social network was briefly turned off on Saturday in the United States following a court order, but was back up and running when President Trump signed a decree giving 75 days of margin for its sale. The investment group that is trying to take over the social network, according to Guardian, is led by Jesse Tinsley, CEO of Employer.com. It also has the support of Brad Bondi, brother of Pam Bondi, the next US attorney general. In figures. The estimated value of TikTok in the US is between 40,000 and 50,000 million dollars. However, the real assessment is quite complex, since the recommendation algorithm It is considered the heart and most valuable asset of the platform. Trump has publicly valued TikTok at “between zero and one trillion dollars” if it obtains permission to operate in the US under 50% US ownership. A potential figure that multiplies by twenty the estimates of market analysts. The competition. Other potential buyers mentioned cnn are: Elon Muskwhich is holding talks with Chinese officials. A consortium led by Kevin O’Leary from “Shark Tank.” The billionaire Frank McCourt. Technology giants like Amazon and Oracle. Go deeper. The Chinese government has expressed its refusal to sell the TikTok algorithm, considered the platform’s main asset. This greatly complicates any purchase operation. The MrBeast group’s offer promises to maintain TikTok’s current operations and guarantee the continuity of the service for its American users, which overcomes the great obstacle of the algorithm and leaves it in a good position compared to the rest. Featured image | MrBeast In Xataka | I have tried RedNote: this is the “Chinese Instagram” to which exiles are leaving after the closure of TikTok

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