On October 23, 2019, STPS NOM035 entered into force. This means that as of October 24 of this year, STPS inspectors will go out to the workplace to validate that
On October 23, 2019, STPS NOM035 entered into force. This means that as of October 24 of this year, STPS inspectors will go out to the workplace to validate that
The Canadian company BRP announced that it will expand its manufacturing capacity in Mexico, with the construction of a new plant in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua. This expansion of the company’s
The Government of Mexico has just published the “Technical Guidelines on Health Safety in the Work Environment” in order to achieve an orderly, gradual and cautious reopening of
MEXICO CITY — Mexico’s automotive industry can exit the coronavirus lockdown before June 1 if companies have the approved safety measures in place, the government said on Friday, seeking
The pandemic traffic light Regardless of the municipalities that will have an early quarantine exit, a traffic light will begin operating to indicate how activities will be reactivated, depending
MAY 12, 2020 / 8:47 PM MEXICO CITY – The Mexican government’s health committee on Tuesday announced plans to put key industries such as the automotive, mining and construction
By Marben Acosta Teran – Mexicom Logistics. April 27, 2020. Canada, the United States and Mexico have taken steps to suspend “non-essential services” in an effort to slow the spread
Mexico City (AFP) Mexico raised its health emergency level following a rapid increase in novel coronavirus cases and fears the health system could collapse, the government said on Tuesday.
The Business Coordinating Council (CCE) issued a proposal to the federal government outlining certain policy proposals focused on mitigating the adverse effects that the COVID-19 pandemic has brought upon
Labour authorities began random inspections to the enterprises of the area (some of those inspections happening as response to anonymous reporting). They’re validating the compliance of both, essential and