The Secretary of Economy confirmed that this measure will remain in place even after the conclusion of the 2026 World Cup. She explained that the initiative originally arose to improve mobility in high-traffic areas, with a special focus on companies along the Miguel Alemán corridor, where Line 6 of the Metro is currently under construction. Rocha highlighted that the plan has proven effective for streamlining traffic during peak hours by inviting companies to modify their employees' entry and exit times. This strategy began on September 1 in approximately 60 companies in the state. The official indicated that they worked with business chambers whose affiliates implemented it. The staggered schedules, she detailed, are one of various actions established to improve mobility in the metropolitan area. "Because this complements a comprehensive mobility strategy, I believe we are all a key element for this equation to work."
Staggered Work Hours Become Permanent in Monterrey
The government of Nuevo León has confirmed that the flexible work schedule system, introduced to address traffic issues, will become permanent. This measure, initiated by Governor Samuel García, will not only apply during metro construction but will also remain in place after the 2026 World Cup.