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Many Mexican Firms Still Struggle to Fill Key Roles: Manpower
By Aura Moreno - Wed, 03/04/2026 - 17:22
Many Mexican employers face talent shortages in 2026, pushing firms to adopt AI, flexible models, and inclusion strategies.
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Women’s Workforce Gaps Persist Despite Legal Gains: World Bank
By Sofía Garduño - Tue, 03/03/2026 - 13:25
A World Bank report finds gaps between gender-equal laws and enforcement that limit women’s economic participation and growth.
High NEET Rates Threaten Economic Growth, Future Leaders
By Aura Moreno - Thu, 02/26/2026 - 13:46
Youth unemployment, skills gaps, and AI adoption threaten Mexico’s workforce and future leadership, warns the International Labor Organization (ILO).
Mexico’s Labor Market Contracts as Costs Rise
By Aura Moreno - Thu, 02/26/2026 - 13:20
Mexico’s labor market contracts as job growth slows, labor costs rise, and employer registrations decline.
Formal Labor Costs Double in Mexico as Job Growth Slows
By Aura Moreno - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 14:08
Mexico’s formal labor costs doubled in a decade as job growth weakens and employer registrations decline, warns the Inter-American Development Bank.
ILO Flags Labor Enforcement Gaps in Mexico
By Aura Moreno - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 09:16
ILO’s 2026 report flags enforcement gaps in subcontracting, union rights, and child labor, raising compliance risks for Mexican businesses.
Solving the Labor Burnout Crisis Through Recognition
By Juan Valencia - Tue, 02/24/2026 - 07:00
In the face of a burnout crisis, daily recognition and NOM-035 compliance are vital to boost productivity and talent retention, writes Juan Valencia.
Mexico’s Social Workers Face Low Wages Amid Gaps
By Aura Moreno - Mon, 02/23/2026 - 13:12
Low wages and limited policy support strain Mexico’s social workers amid rising social demands and care economy pressures.
AI Adoption Accelerates in Latin America, but Challenges Remain
By Aura Moreno - Sun, 02/22/2026 - 10:24
Latin American companies adopt AI to boost productivity, but governance, talent, and infrastructure gaps remain.
40 Hours by 2030: Inside Mexico’s Most Contested Labor Reform
By Aura Moreno - Fri, 02/20/2026 - 17:28
Mexico advances a 40-hour workweek reform, igniting debate over overtime limits, costs, and competitiveness.