Reduced Working Hours in Mexico: Risks, Costs, and What Businesses Must Monitor
Mexico's upcoming shorter workweek poses risks, raises costs, and demands careful oversight from businesses to adapt to the new labor landscape.
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Mexico's upcoming shorter workweek poses risks, raises costs, and demands careful oversight from businesses to adapt to the new labor landscape.
San Luis Potosí recorded nearly 3,000 new formal jobs in January 2026, showing monthly growth despite annual contractions in its labor market.
Aguascalientes commences 2026 with robust job creation, adding over 1,600 formal positions in January and reaching a new employment record. The region's labor market shows resilience and stability.
Guanajuato's 2025 formal employment report from México ¿Cómo Vamos? reveals unfulfilled goals, sectorial weaknesses, and gender gaps, necessitating targeted actions.
Aguascalientes' formal employment landscape is rapidly shifting, with trade and services becoming the primary drivers of job growth as traditional sectors like manufacturing and construction decelerate.