Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Mexico Taking First Step Towards Minimum Wage Debate

Mexico's government will present a bill to stop using the minimum wage to calculate fines, levies and contributions Finance Minister Luis Videgaray said on Thursday, paving the way for a possible increase in base pay levels.

Mexican policymakers have long favored lower wage increases to keep inflation in check and attract foreign investment. But Mexico City's leftist mayor and the opposition conservative National Action Party have both proposed minimum wage increases ahead of midterm elections next year.

Videgaray said Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto would submit a plan to lawmakers to stop using the minimum wage as a . . .

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