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Employment/Worker Rights in Mexico!

 
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Prof.Gringo



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PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2012 6:19 pm    Post subject: Employment/Worker Rights in Mexico! Reply with quote

There has been much discussion over the years about this topic, here are some links to Mexican labor laws and the like:

Best overview in English:
http://www.naalc.org/index.cfm?page=828

Directory for Foreign (Migrant) Workers in Mexico (labor dispute resources can be used by all foreigners) every state & DF:

http://www.naalc.org/index.cfm?page=299

Federal/DF Labor Offices:
http://www.naalc.org/migrant/english/pdf/mgdirmexdif_en.pdf

Mexico State Labor Offices:
http://www.naalc.org/migrant/english/pdf/mgdirmexemx_en.pdf

Foreign Workers� Guide to Labor and Employment Laws in Mexico

http://www.naalc.org/migrant/english/pdf/mgmexfwg_en.pdf

Guide to Labor Relations Law in Mexico

http://www.naalc.org/migrant/english/pdf/mgmexlrl_en.pdf

Guide to Minimum Employment Standards, Pay Deductions and Severance Pay for Unjustified Firing in Mexico

http://www.naalc.org/migrant/english/pdf/mgmexmes_en.pdf

Guide to Employment Discrimination Laws in Mexico

http://www.naalc.org/migrant/english/pdf/mgmexemd_en.pdf

Women's Guide to Work and Pregnancy in Mexico

http://www.naalc.org/migrant/english/pdf/mgmexwpr_en.pdf

Guide to Social Security and Retirement in Mexico

http://www.naalc.org/migrant/english/pdf/mgmexssr_en.pdf

Guide to Resolving Labor Disputes in Mexico

http://www.naalc.org/migrant/english/pdf/mgmexrld_en.pdf
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MotherF



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PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2012 6:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I was reading through the retirement one and I think some of the information might be out of date. I'm not certain, but the reforms that brought about the AFORE system nullied IMSS pensions for workers who began working in Mexico after 1997---Didn't it?
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Prof.Gringo



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PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2012 7:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

MotherF wrote:
I was reading through the retirement one and I think some of the information might be out of date. I'm not certain, but the reforms that brought about the AFORE system nullied IMSS pensions for workers who began working in Mexico after 1997---Didn't it?


I think that is the case and now the Mexican pension system for private companies is the AFORE, but I still have not seen such an overview of info in English anywhere else about Mexican employment and labor laws.

Sure hope others can also post useful info on this thread as well,

Thanks!!! Cool
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disraeli123



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PostPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:04 pm    Post subject: Thank You Prof. Gringo...................................... Reply with quote

I am new to the board I am waiting to get my FM-3 the INM already has my application and paperwork. Your links will be very helpful in the future. At the moment I am working at a Colegio here in San Luis and they sponsored my FM-3. Again thanks Prof. G.
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Prof.Gringo



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PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 3:09 am    Post subject: Re: Thank You Prof. Gringo.................................. Reply with quote

disraeli123 wrote:
I am new to the board I am waiting to get my FM-3 the INM already has my application and paperwork. Your links will be very helpful in the future. At the moment I am working at a Colegio here in San Luis and they sponsored my FM-3. Again thanks Prof. G.



Glad to be of service to the EFL community in Mexico Cool
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