Roughly 10% of Mexico's population of about 107 million is now living in the United States, estimates show. About 15% of Mexico's labor force is working in the United States. One in every seven Mexican workers migrates to the United States.
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Human Resource Management in Mexico

Information from slides for American HR managers in Mexico.

After Independence from Spain which ruled Mexico for 300 years, Mexico was ruled by a single political party for 70 years.

There are 7 federal holidays (10 in the U.S.)

6 vacations days after one year of employment.

12% of Mexicans are unionized compared to 20% of U.S.

Christmas is a mandatory holiday and includes a bonus of 15 days of pay.

10% distribution of profits for workers.

The minimum wage in Mexico is $4.26 PER DAY, compared to U.S. where it is $7.25 per hour.

There are 11.5 million Mexican immigrant residents in the United States (2006), 1/10th of its population. One out of five become U.S. citizens.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

FAIR summary on Ohio’s problems with illegal immigration

FAIR is the acronym for Federation of American Immigration Reform. This is part of the executive summary of a report on Ohio.

Ohio's illegal immigrant population costs the state's taxpayers an estimated $879 million per year for education, medical care, law enforcement, social services and other government services.

The annual fiscal burden amounts to about $200 per Ohio household headed by a U.S. citizen. The largest share of those expenditures result from the cost of educating the children of illegal aliens in K-12 public schools. In addition to an estimated 9,480 illegal alien children, another 25,375 U.S.-born children of illegal aliens generate costs of $364 million.

Additional English language schooling for many of these same students in Limited English Proficiency classes cost an additional $145 million.

Medical services for illegal aliens and their U.S.-born children account for a fiscal burden of $84 million.

Law enforcement expenditures amount to about $79 million annually, of which about $32 million results from prison costs for more than 780 illegal alien prisoners.

The U.S.-born children of illegal aliens generate an additional burden of about $81 million annually in social welfare outlays.
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