Cozumel News August 5th, 2014

Cozumel News August 5th, 2014: International Volunteers Caring for Cozumel Turtles and How Much Money Do They Make Anyway? Part one of my report on the Cozumel Economy. Give Back to This Beautiful Island, Volunteer and Donate in Cozumel! If you have not already done so, check out: Cozumel CAM School for Disabled ChildrenThe Cozumel Sea Turtle Rescue ProgramThe Humane Society of CozumelRancho Universo Horse Sanctuary and Horse Therapy Centre, The Cozumel Blood Drive, and the Three Kings Day Drive.

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turtles1International volunteers caring for Cozumel turtles

turtle rescue

The Cozumel Director of Ecology and Environment,  Eliot Reyes Novelo,  said that volunteers from Europe, Asia, United States and Latin America visit the island of Cozumel to assist in the care and  protection of the sea turtle .

The official said that the promotion of such activities is also helping to diversify tourism. He explained that the council had a relationship with the group “Vive Mexico”, which contacted 20 volunteers from Europe, Asia, USA and Latin America, who answered the call of the organization. He noted that he works closely with the Department of Tourism, headed by Juan González Castelán so that volunteers can also be guides to foreign tourists who come to the baby turtle releases.

Every three weeks new volunteers arrive; they expect to receive more than 200 volunteers who will do their part in the sand to protect the sea turtles. The program is expected to continue through December.

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mexican workerHow Much Money Do They Make Anyway?

The Mexican people are some of the hardest working people in the world. There is no doubt in my mind that having seen the beauty of this land called Mexico first hand, the Mexican people that cross illegally into the United States, do so out of economic necessity. Having said that, I do not believe the average tourist and even some foreigners that actually live in Mexico realize exactly how important patronizing a business, the price they negotiate for a souvenir or the amount of the tip they leave is to the economic survival of individuals and businesses alike.

I am devoting this article to explaining the Mexican Minimum wage. I copied the information from Wageindicator.org. I included all of Mexico, realizing my readers live and travel all of Mexico.

-Cozumel falls into Geographic area “B” as it is in the State of Quintana Roo.

-The wages are for a full day of work, not hourly. They are in Mexican Pesos (divide by today’s exchange rate from your country).

-Cozumel relies 95% on tourism, there are no ranches, farms factories, or manufacturers, so the majority of the jobs on this list of “professional “employees do not even exist here.

-The Employers of General and Professional Workers are required to by Law pay for their share of Health Insurance, vacation, sick and Holiday Pay. The older the employee, the higher the premium, so adios older experienced employees, it is not economically feasible for them to keep them. Forget about being hired if you are “over the hill” as early as in your late thirties! Most places and Unions have a limit of 35 years of age on new employees. (Now you understand the seniors bagging groceries at the store working for tips, the children helping their parents peddle goods, and the need for so many to be self employed by selling anything they can make or sell on a commission basis only.

-This takes us to an army of people working “under the Table” for cash, for even less money for longer hours, or for tips only. They have no health coverage, vacation, sick or Holiday pay.

I will let my readers take in this information and tomorrow we will compare the daily income with the cost of food and gasoline.

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Minimum Wages in Mexico with effect from 01-01-2014 to 31-12-2014

Next revision is expected in January 2015.

Information last updated on this page: 27-05-2014

The minimum wage rates in the table are in MXN (MX Peso)


The National Commission of Minimum Wages set the General Average MW for 2014  as  65.58 daily pesos.

Council of Representatives of Mexico’s National Minimum Wage Commission approved a general 3.9% increase in the minimum wage for geographic Zones “A” and “B.”  The wage increase was effective January 1, 2014.  According to the Federal Labor Law Article 83, the salary may be fixed per unit time, per unit of work, commission, and lump sum or otherwise. However, legal minimum wages in Mexico are declared on daily basis.  Article 61 defines the maximum duration of the day is: eight hours the day, seven if is at night and seven thirty when mixed. Also as per article 85 of the Labour Law, salary paid to a worker (not less than minimum wage) should be based on a normal work day of 8 hrs or 7.5 night hrs.

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General Workers Minimum Wages in Mexico with effect from January 1, 2014

Job Type Region Minimum Wage per Day
General Workers Geographic Area A 67.29
Geographic Area B 63.77

workersProfessional Workers Minimum Wages January 1, 2014

Mexico Minimum Wage per Day by Region:                                         Geographic Area A          Geographic Area B

Masonry officer                Geographic                                                       98.05                                     92.95

Salesclerk in pharmacy and drugstores                                                85.33                                     80.95

Bulldozer and/or digger operator                                                         103.30                                   97.74

Cashier of cash register                                                                              86.99                                     82.70

Bartenders                                                                                                       89.01                                     84.35

Carpenter                                                                                                        98.05                                     92.95

Carpenter – manufacture and repair of furniture                          96.25                                     91.09

Chef, restaurants, taverns and other establishments                  99.48                                     94.20

Officer in making and repairing mattresses                                     90.00                                     85.49

Placement of mosaics and tiles worker                                            95.84                                     90.86

Plasterer in construction of buildings and houses                     90.73                                     86.02

Cutter in workshops and factories                                                    88.06                                     83.62

Sewing in garment factories or workshops                                   86.84                                     82.48

Sewing in making clothes at home                                                   89.43                                     84.71

Chauffeur car parking attendant, valet parking                          91.42                                     86.52

Truck driver in general   Geographic                                             100.35                                   95.20

Cargo van driver                                                                                     97.18                                     91.94

Operator of vehicles with crane                                                       93.01                                     88.26

Dredge operator                                                                                    104.37                                   98.83

Cabinetmaker in making and repairing furniture                     97.82                                     92.61

Electrician, installer and repairer                                                  95.84                                     90.86

Electrician for repair of cars and trucks                                      96.90                                     91.66

Electrician in the repair of electrical motors                            93.01                                     88.26

Electrician in the repair of generators                                        93.01                                     88.26

Employee shelf stocker in supermarkets                                   85.05                                     80.23

Warehouse manager                                                                           88.50                                     83.90

Salesclerk in hardware and ironmongery stores                    90.50                                     85.66

Stoker for boilers                                                                                93.74                                     88.69

Gas station officer                                                                              86.84                                     82.48

Blacksmithing officer                                                                       94.46                                     89.41

Tinsmith in repairing cars and trucks                                       96.25                                     91.09

Mechanic for Lubricating cars, trucks                                       87.63                                     82.87

Poultry farm manager                                                                      83.97                                     79.71

Agricultural machinery operator                                                98.61                                     93.62

Official operator of woodworking machines                           93.74                                     88.69

Mechanic for automobiles and trucks                                      101.67                                   96.60

Cutter in workshops and factories manufacturing shoes   88.06                                     83.62

Hair stylist and manicurist                                                              91.42                                     86.52

Car and truck painter                                                                        94.46                                     89.42

Painter – houses, buildings and constructions                       93.74                                     88.69

Ironing in dry cleaning, laundry plus                                        86.99                                     82.70

Plumber in health facilities, official                                            93.94                                     89.06

Radio technician repairing electrical and electronic          97.82                                     92.61

Maid in hotels, motels and other lodging                                 85.05                                     80.23

Salesclerk in stores of auto and truck parts                             88.50                                     83.90

Repair of electrical household appliances, official               92.70                                     87.68

Newspaper journalist                                                                     201.58                                   190.77

Graphic journalist in printed newspapers                             201.58                                   190.77

Baker or pastry maker                                                                     98.05                                     92.95

Tailoring – home based                                                                    98.61                                     93.62

Auxiliary secretary                                                                          101.47                                   96.18

Welder with torch or electric arc                                                96.90                                     91.66

Butcher or butcher salesclerk                                                       91.42                                     86.52

Auto upholsterer or car clothes officer                                    93.01                                     88.26

Upholstery furniture repair shop                                               93.01                                     88.26

Social work, technical                                                                    110.91                                   105.05

Vaquero machine milker                                                               85.05                                     80.23

Watchman                                                                                            86.84                                     82.48

Salesclerk of household appliances                                           89.43                                     84.71

Cobbler in shoe repair shops, official                                       88.06                                     83.62

Source:  COMISIÓN NACIONAL DE LOS SALARIOS MÍNIMOS

 

Geographical Areas

GEOGRAPHIC AREA A 
BAJA CALIFORNIA:
All municipalities
BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR:
All municipalities
Municipalities from CHIHUAHUA:
Guadalupe Praxedis G. Guerrero
Juárez
DISTRITO FEDERAL
Municipalities from GUERRERO:
Acapulco de Juárez
Municipalities from JALISCO:
Guadalajara Tlaquepaque
El Salto Tonalá
Tlajomulco de Zúñiga Zapopan
Municipalities from Estado de MÉXICO:
Atizapán de Zaragoza Ecatepec de Morelos
Coacalco de Berriozábal Naucalpan de Juárez
Cuautitlán Tlalnepantla de Baz
Cuautitlán Izcalli Tultitlán
Municipalities from NUEVO LEÓN:
Apodaca Monterrey
San Pedro Garza García San Nicolás de los Garza
General Escobedo Santa Catarina
Guadalupe
Municipalities from SONORA:
Agua Prieta Magdalena
Altar Naco
Atil Navojoa
Bácum Nogales
Benito Juárez Opodepe
Benjamín Hill Oquitoa
Caborca Pitiquito
Cajeme Puerto Peñasco
Cananea San Ignacio
Carbó Río Muerto
Cucurpe San Luis Río Colorado
Empalme San Miguel de Horcasitas
Etchojoa Santa Ana
Guaymas Santa Cruz
General Plutarco Elías Calles Sáric
Hermosillo Suaqui Grande
Huatabampo Trincheras
Imuris Tubutama
La Colorada
Municipalities from TAMAULIPAS:
Aldama Mier
Altamira Miguel Alemán
Antiguo Morelos Nuevo Laredo
Camargo Nuevo Morelos
Ciudad Madero Ocampo
El Mante Reynosa
Gómez Farías Río Bravo
González San Fernando
Guerrero Tampico
Gustavo Díaz Ordaz Valle Hermoso
Matamoros Xicoténcatl
Municipalities from VERACRUZ DE IGNACIO DE LA LLAVE
Agua Dulce Minatitlán
Coatzacoalcos Moloacán
Coatzintla Nanchital de Lázaro
Cosoleacaque Cárdenas del Río
Ixhuatlán del Sureste Poza Rica de Hidalgo
Las Choapas Tuxpan
GEOGRAPHIC AREA  B
All municipalities from
AGUASCALIENTES NAYARIT
CAMPECHE OAXACA
COAHUILA DE ZARAGOZA PUEBLA
COLIMA QUERÉTARO
CHIAPAS QUINTANA ROO
DURANGO SAN LUIS POTOSÍ
GUANAJUATO SINALOA
HIDALGO TABASCO
MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO TLAXCALA
MORELOS YUCATÁN
ZACATECAS
All municipalities from

Chihuahua, Guerrero, Jalisco, México, Nuevo León, Sonora, Tamaulipas Y Veracruz De Ignacio De La Llave which are not included in area A

Cozumel Events Calendar  August 2014

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SEA TURTLE RESCUE 

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