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Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Mexico Issues New Federal Labor Inspection Guidelines: How Do They Impact Employers? - Ogletree

  • Mexico’s Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare published new guidelines for inspectors to follow when conducting labor inspections of employers in Mexico in accordance with federal regulations.
  • These guidelines can assist employers in understanding the requirements, procedures, documents, measures, and other actions that inspectors can and cannot carry out in any type of inspection they conduct.

Employers may want to consider the following key elements established in the guidelines for inspections:

  • Employers must provide personal protective equipment (PPE) for inspectors when PPE is required on the work premises. Refusal to provide PPE may be deemed as a refusal by the employer to allow labor inspections, which could result in penalties.
  • Inspectors may impose precautionary measures only when they detect an imminent risk to the life, integrity, and health of the employees.
  • In case of a death due to occupational hazards, the inspector will implement stronger protocols to protect legal beneficiaries’ rights and ensure smooth communication between the relevant authorities.
  • Any violations that fall under the jurisdiction of other authorities that an inspector observes in the requested documentation must be recorded in the inspection writ issued and the STPS may notify other relevant authorities (e.g., the Mexican Institute of Social Security, Tax Registry, Public Prosecutor’s Office, and National Housing Fund Institute for Workers).
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