Life and Disability Benefits in Mexico Internal
What do statutory life and disability benefits cover?
Life insurance benefits are provided through the social system (Retirement Fund Administrator). Benefits are funded by employer and employee contributions. Employers are also required to furnish a service benefit when an employee dies while working.
The survivors’ pension is paid for by the total value of the account of the deceased individual. A funeral payment is also provided.
Short-term sickness benefits are provided through the Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS). We highly encourage our clients to make up the difference between what social security pays during sick leave and the supported employee’s regular salary. This is a recommended practice as an employer. While neither social security nor the employer is required to pay for the first three days of sick leave, we do highly recommend that you pay your supported employee's salary for those first three days of sick leave, as this is common market practice.
Long-term disability benefits are provided through the Retirement Fund Administrator (AFORE). The disability pension continues to be paid as long as a person continues to have the disability.
What life and disability benefits do most employers offer?
It is common to provide supplemental life insurance benefits in Mexico and nearly all multinational and local employers provide these benefits. It's common to provide coverage in the amount of two times the annual salary, but more competitive positions tend to offer three times the annual salary coverage. Additional coverage is available through MSH International.