Morena deputy wants to regulate waiter tips and “come comes”


The regulation of tips It is an issue that repeatedly comes into discussion in Mexico, since for many people it concerns issues such as whether taxes should be paid for receiving them, because sometimes they are charged as part of a service without the consumer being considered, or because what is receives is little for the work that is done. In this context, what stands out is what the federal deputy of MorenaPedro Haces, who is part of the group that is in favor of regulating them.

The Morenista says in a video that circulates on social networks and that was recorded before the media, that he proposes regulating workers who support themselves based on the payment of tips, and that this initiative would not contemplate waiters in any way. exclusive.

For Pedro Haces, the tip market must be regulated “to help everyone.”

In the video, the politician highlights that “We have to regulate not only the tipping market in restaurants, at gas stations, in the ‘come and go’. We have to regulate everything that is not well regulated because we are all Mexicans.”

The deputy says that he will be the one to present the proposal in the current legislature, although he did not specify when he will do so.

Although the proposal It has not been done formallysome social media users have expressed their opinion both for and against. The latter say that a law against this way of receiving income will affect many workers in the country.

Pedro Haces is also part of the group that rejects the initiative of labor reformwhich seeks to reduce the working day from 48 to 40 hours per week.

In Mexico, although tipping seems to go hand in hand with payment for a service, it must be given voluntarily to workers. It is not mandatory in any way nor should it be included in any customer’s account without their consent.

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