"Mexico's 2024 Elections: Potential Surprises and Underrepresented Voices"

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As Mexico approaches a historic presidential election with two female candidates, millions of domestic workers, predominantly women, continue to face low pay, abuse, and unstable working conditions. Despite recent reforms, enforcement remains weak, leaving many workers unprotected. The hope is that a female president might bring positive changes, but skepticism remains high among those who feel long ignored by the government.
Topics:world#domestic-workers#gender-inequality#labor-rights#mexico#presidential-election#social-issues
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