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CTM Backs Durazo at Sonora Plenary as State Highlights Labor Gains and Health Projects

Union leaders credit his administration with enabling a federal plan targeting 50,000 homes in Sonora.

Overview

  • At the CTM’s 26th state plenary, Governor Alfonso Durazo said Cuarta Transformación policies have strengthened wages and workplace conditions.
  • Durazo cited a real wage increase from 88 pesos per day in 2018 to 419 in 2025, describing a 235% gain and greater purchasing power.
  • He said Sonora ranks first nationally in resolving labor disputes, linking that standing to investor interest and labor peace.
  • The governor noted the 2023 law that doubled the minimum vacation period to 12 days and said a 40-hour workweek measure remains in the legislative process.
  • He reported the IMSS hospital in Navojoa and Hermosillo’s University Hospital are nearing completion, with construction advancing in San Luis Río Colorado and planned units in Ures and Miguel Alemán.