Nearshoring will generate a talent deficit of more than 70% in the next three years
In the short term, some job positions that will be created in relation to the relocation of companies will be nearly impossible to fill unless training strategies are developed, and more women are incorporated into technical careers.
The Union and Audi reach a new agreement with a 10.2% global increase; voting will take place on Sunday
An agreement between the Independent Union of Audi Mexico Workers [SITAUDI] and the German assembly plant was reached on Thursday night, in which a 10.2% global increase was offered, and it must, once more, be put to a vote by the workers to validate.
A week of Politics for Puebla: Morena candidates will be defined
The week that is starting will be a crucial one for Puebla politics. The name of the Morena candidate for the municipal presidency of Puebla will be made known and, further, so will the nominations for local and federal congressmen and for the remaining 216 mayors’ offices. Pepe Chedraui leads in the polls; he is […]
The president of Audi México calls the Sitaudi to resume negotiations
Tarek Mashhour emphasized that the company is open to resuming the worktables with the objective of putting an end to the conflict.
NOM on Teleworking: Can I conduct my pending work from a cafeteria?
Standard 037 and the new provisions imposed on companies and workers mean changes to the implementation of remote work in the country; this includes changes to the possibility of working from a coworking office or from a cafeteria.
Salary negotiations had their best annual performance in two decades
Salary increases for unionized workers reached their best level since 2001. The deceleration of inflation, the legitimation of collective bargaining agreements, union activism and the shortage of talent are factors that explain the phenomenon.
Union activism in Mexico, what is truly happening?
The changes fostered by the labor reform of 2019 have had a significant effect on the union map of the country. This year, the topic of labor will continue to be strategic in companies’ agendas, hence the importance of preparing middle management and business leaders.
The 40 hours reform: greater participation is seen
Legislator Susana Prieto, author of the proposal of the 40 hours reform, warns about various risks in the discussion of the bill which, to start with, she said, does not take the resolution that was already approved last April as its basis.
Mexico: The New Minimum Wages Foreseen for 2024
On the 1st of December 2023, the Board of Representatives of the National Commission of Minimum Wages issued a press release informing the public that an agreement was reached by unanimous vote from the government, labour, and business sectors, whereby the minimum wages will be increased by 20% in 2024. With this increase, the recovery […]
Fireworks or the labor truth?
What does the labor agenda bring us for this 2024? Jorge Cervantes, Partner at De la Vega & Martínez Rojas talks with us about this tonight in Abogacía Trabajando with Rodrigo García. Press play on BMA TV!