“What matters now is the net salary received by the worker each month.”
Ricardo Martínez Rojas, founder of De la Vega & Martínez Rojas, highlights the fundamental change in the labor relationship introduced by the reform (@DLVMRabogados)
Note published on October 13, 2025 on x.com, @PublimetroMX account, by @jlebena mention Ricardo Martínez Rojas.
“What matters now is the net salary received by the worker each month.”
Ricardo Martínez Rojas, founder of De la Vega & Martínez Rojas, highlights the fundamental change in the labor relationship introduced by the reform (@DLVMRabogados)
“Ahora, lo que importa es el salario neto que recibe el trabajador cada mes”
— Publimetro México 🌐 (@PublimetroMX) October 14, 2025
Ricardo Martínez Rojas, fundador de De la Vega & Martínez Rojas, destaca el cambio fundamental en la relación laboral que la reforma introduce (@DLVMRabogados)
🖋️ @jlebena /#PublimetroMX pic.twitter.com/d8ixIgQPJP

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