Legal InsightsUPDATE ON UMA VALUE AND INCREASE IN LABOR FINES FOR 2024

January 5, 2024

Today, the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) announced the updated value of the Unit of Measurement and Update for 2024, experiencing a 4.66% increase compared to 2023, reaching $108.57 per day.

This increase will take effect starting February 1, 2024, and will also have an impact on labor penalties related to non-compliance with year-end bonus payments, profit-sharing, working hours, vacation premium payments, and compliance with occupational health and safety standards. These penalties arise from labor inspections conducted by the Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare, which are carried out each year in increasing numbers and with greater scrutiny by labor authorities.

It is noteworthy that the current highest fine stipulated in the Federal Labor Law is related to outsourcing. Employers who violate regulations in this regard may be subject to fines of up to $5,428,500.00. However, the Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare can set the fine on an individual basis for each worker deemed affected, resulting in significant fines for the business sector.

Here are some examples of how penalties for 2024, resulting from inspections conducted by the Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare, will be determined:

  1. Committing or tolerating discrimination or harassment: between $271,425.0 and $542,850.
  2. Failure to pay year-end bonuses: between $542,850 and $542,850.
  3. Obstruct or not facilitate a Labor Ministry inspection: between $271,425.0 and $542,850.
  4. Non-compliance with subcontracting rules: between $217,140 and $5,428,500.00.

In addition to this, if a single act results in various violations, the fine is imposed for each proven inconsistency independently.

At Monsalvo Duclaud we are at your service to assess the impact of these changes on your organizations.

The content of this writing is for informative purposes only. It should not be considered as legal advice for a specific case or situation. The information contained here is of a general nature. Readers should consult their own legal advisor and provide the specific information necessary for their particular situation. This text only represents the opinions of the author or authors and does not necessarily imply the professional opinions or advice of Monsalvo Duclaud.

 

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