Minimum Wage in 315 Pesos: Relief for Workers, Hassle for Smes without Credit
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Despite voices that warn of possible inflationary effects, these indices will not be detonated: Dip. César Arturo Lara Rocha. Deputy César Arturo Lara Rocha said that the approval of the increase to the minimum wage of 13 percent agreed by the National Commission of Minimum Wages (CONASAMI) and that it will enter into force from January 1 next year, generates a good expectation for the workers sector that it will receive a higher adjustment than…
Lara Rocha stressed that the increase will have a direct impact on the revisions of the collective work contracts scheduled for 2026 Deputy César Arturo Lara Rocha said that the approval of the increase to the minimum wage of 13 percent agreed by the National Commission of Minimum Wages (CONASAMI) and that it will enter into force from January 1 next year, generates a good expectation for the workers sector that it will receive a higher adjustme…
The sustained increase in the minimum wage in Mexico—which in 2026 will rise 13% nationally, to 315 pesos a day—strengthens the income of millions of workers, but also raises financial pressure on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), just as the country seeks to integrate them into the Nearshoring and the new industrial policy of Plan Mexico.
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