Government and Compliance

Mexico Child Labor Laws: An Overview

Mexico’s child labor laws regulate employees younger than 18 years old. Mexico is committed to eradicating child labor, so lawmakers draft our laws according to the International Labor Organization’s framework. Minors can work from age 15 onwards and have special employee benefits and regulations. Mexico’s Federal Labor Law has a Title

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Labor Agreements In Mexico: Five Types

Labor agreements in Mexico are very important, and the trial period in Mexico, too. As we have discussed in other articles, Mexico does not have “at-will employment,” which is the ability of an employer to terminate a labor relationship for any reason and without any consequences.  Lawmakers created Mexican employment

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Mexico Work Week And Overtime Laws

The work week in Mexico is usually 48 hours, but that varies according to the employee’s shift. Mexico’s overtime laws kick in if an employee exceeds the legal maximum. Lately, there’s been a lot of pressure on lawmakers to create Mexico’s 40-hour work week. We will discuss everything in this

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Severance Pay In Mexico: A Guide

Severance pay in Mexico may seem complicated, but it boils down to two things: paying the accrued benefits up to that moment, known as finiquito, and paying the severance. This is important to know if you want to start a business in Mexico. But let us start from the beginning.

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Labor Unions In Mexico: What You Must Know

Labor unions in Mexico are one of the fundamental figures in Mexican labor laws. They are an organization of workers with its own legal identity, just like a company. This means they are a legal entity on their own. In Spanish, we called them collective persons.  The sole purpose of Mexican

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Maternity Leave In Mexico: A Company’s Guide

Maternity leave is a mandatory employee benefit in Mexico. It allows mothers to give birth to their children and nourish them in the first weeks of their lives without worrying about work. Foreigners starting a business in Mexico must be aware of these nuances. Otherwise, the labor authorities will penalize your

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Mexican Withholding Tax: How Much To Retain

Mexican withholding tax is the amount a company retains from its employees’ pay to pass to the Mexican tax authorities. Therefore, employees remain compliant with their tax payments without needing an accountant. IMPORTANT: This article has been updated according to all 2024 changes.  Indeed, when starting a business in Mexico, you

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Minimum Wage In Mexico 2025

Mexico’s minimum wage is a right stated in the Mexican Constitution. The government updated it in January 2025, increasing the general minimum wage from $248.93 to $278.80. An 11.99% increment compared to the previous year. If you want to start a business in Mexico, it is essential to know this.

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Christmas Bonus In Mexico: Aguinaldo’s Guide

Christmas bonus in Mexico or aguinaldo is one of the most important employee benefits in the country. If you wish to start a business in Mexico and hire employees, reading this article is a good idea. Regardless of starting a manufacturing company in Mexico or a nearshore software development firm, your employees are entitled

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Nearshore Development In Mexico: A Guide

Nearshoring software development in Mexico can be one of the most profitable things a foreign company can do. It can give your company a competitive edge. But sometimes, the steps to start a business in Mexico may not be clear, and getting the proper assistance is difficult. Therefore, we decided

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IMMEX Program: Maquiladoras in Mexico

The IMMEX program is the legal framework that regulates maquiladoras in Mexico. It is one of the Foreign Trade Incentives Programs the Mexican government has implemented to make the country more competitive. This comprehensive article discusses everything foreign manufacturers need to know about the IMMEX program and what maquiladoras in

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Labor Laws In Mexico: A Crash Course

Labor laws in Mexico regulate the relationship between employees and employers. These laws regulate all employee benefits in Mexico, and they apply to manufacturing companies and nearshore software development companies in Mexico, although each may be concerned with different parts.  We wrote this article to give foreigners starting a business

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Work Visa In Mexico: Working In The Country

A work visa in Mexico is not hard to obtain. However, the process may not be obvious and can get a little bureaucratic. This article will give you a complete overview of your options for a work visa in Mexico. First, let us get something straight. A Mexican work visa

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Mexican Visa Fees 2025: Immigration Costs

Mexico has become a trendy place to start a business. If you wish to start a business in Mexico as a foreigner, you may want to live here. To do so, you must pay a Mexican visa fee once your visa gets approved. Mexican visa fees are stated in Article

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Mexico’s Immigration Laws: The Legal Framework

Mexico’s immigration laws stem from the Mexican Constitution. Together they form the legal framework that allows foreigners to migrate to Mexico. In this article, we will discuss the essential parts of this framework. If you want to start a business in Mexico as a foreign national, you may consider relocating here. This

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