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Create an accountAs Mexico is a country with a large infrastructure and where unionized personnel are very present in the current agenda of the new sexennium, Mercer published the Blue Collar Total Remuneration Survey (Unionized staff).
This study not only offers compensation and benefits information for unionized personnel; but it is also a source of specific information for this segment of the population, such as: trends and indicators of personnel, union status and flexibility of operation and quantification of total cost.
The results are delivered through a consultation platform that allows searching through the aforementioned and export in PDF and XLS.
A general review of typical salary practices and pay mix, employment trends and other economic indicators related to the management of blue collar (unionized) personnel.
A summary of the remuneration policies of organizations, including the mix of compensation by career level, short and long-term incentive practices, prevalence of benefits, and salary increases, among others.
Detailed market analysis of individual positions within working families, helping to determine which positions and families are paid above and below the levels of the general market.
Personalized statistics adapted to your needs based on market cuts, by industry, locality, trade union center, contract age or company size.
This report brings together the most relevant labor issues and indicators of each quarter:
Economic indicators:
Closing of contractual negotiations:
Labor and union news
Data effectiveness: March 2022
Deadline for participation: April 2022
Publication date: July 2022
Claudia Rodríguez
claudia.rodriguez@mercer.com
+52 (55) 9628 7349
Norma del Rivero
norma.del.rivero@mercer.com
+52 (55) 9628 7386