On 30 September, digital platforms Beat, DiDi, Rappi and Uber signed an agreement with the Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS) to provide social protection for their workers, drivers and delivery personnel, which is part of a ‘pilot programme for the voluntary affiliation of self-employed workers to the compulsory scheme.’ “For less than 40 pesos MXN (€ 1.7) per day,” these app-based workers, as well as their spouses, children and parents, will benefit from social protection for the...
Mexico: platform workers will be entitled to social security, in the form of voluntary paid affiliation
On 30 September, digital platforms Beat, DiDi, Rappi and Uber signed an agreement with the Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS) in order to provide their workers, drivers, and delivery personnel social protection, and which is part of a ‘pilot programme for the voluntary affiliation of self-employed workers to the compulsory scheme.
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