Article 123

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Article 123 is the provision of the Mexican Constitution that establishes and regulates labor rights and working conditions in Mexico.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf article of constitution
constitutional provision
aimsToProtect dignity of workers
economic rights of workers
health and safety of workers
country Mexico
establishesPrinciple favorability toward workers in interpretation of labor norms
social justice in labor relations
hasSection Section A
Section B
hasType fundamental rights provision
social rights provision
influences Federal Labor Law of Mexico
jurisdiction territory of the United Mexican States
language Spanish
legalDomain labor law
social rights
legalSystem Mexican legal system
partOf Political Constitution of the United Mexican States
regulates collective bargaining agreements
employer obligations toward workers
employment relationships between workers and employers in Mexico
equal pay for equal work
indemnification for unjustified dismissal
labor contracts
labor courts and labor justice
labor rights in Mexico
maximum working hours
minimum wage
overtime work
paid holidays
participation of workers in company profits
protection of minors in employment
protection of women workers
right to strike
right to unionize
social security rights of workers
weekly rest
working conditions in Mexico
workplace safety and hygiene
Section ARegulates labor relations in the private sector
labor relations of workers of the Federation in decentralized agencies and private employers
Section BRegulates labor relations of workers of the Federal Government
labor relations of workers of the Government of Mexico City and other public entities

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