[QUOTE=Sol12;2644812]Also I read a few weeks ago about HK getting fined for various labor infractions. Supposedly it was just over 16 million pesos. Not a small junk if change este it's the business that they have lost over the last 2 years.
Next time I'm down I'll be sure to ask about it since I missed it in the Tijuana paper.[/QUOTE][URL]https://tecateinformativo.com/imponen-multa-millonaria-al-hong-kong-por-emplear-a-menores-de-edad/[/URL]
This article's says they got hit with a $16 MM peso fine. The headline says it was for hiring underage people, although there's no details in the article that actually detail what the infractions were, they just cite general labor violations.
[URL]https://www.el-mexicano.com.mx/Noticia/Tijuana/19116/%E2%80%9CMult%C3%B3n%E2%80%9D-de-16-millones-al-Hong-Kong[/URL]
This one offers more details. Basically it says that they ran afoul of a bunch of accounting and regulatory compliance issues, like keeping payroll receipts, not paying out required bonuses, not paying their utility bills (in Mexico the Government owns the utilities) and a bunch of other stuff like that. It doesn't say how far back this thing goes, and I don't care to look up the actual statement from the state Government, but a fine this big probably means that it goes back a long time or that the state Government thinks that they are making so much money, that they can take a hit like this and be completely fine.
[QUOTE]De acuerdo al secretario del Trabajo, la empresa incurri en una serie de incumplimientos de obligaciones laborales; por ejemplo, que los empleados y sus familias no cuentan con seguridad social, adems de que la compaa no pudo demostrar comprobantes de pago de nmina, aguinaldo, vacaciones, prima vacacional, prima dominical, pago de utilidades, entre otros. [/QUOTE]The article is dated late October 2021, and that's about when people started reporting that the price of everything went up. Looks like they are indeed attempting to recover the $800,000 USD fine one ficha and one ST room at a time.
I doubt they were knowingly hiring underage dancers, at least knowingly. My guess is that it's a bunch of the errand boys, dish washers, cleaning people, etc, because that's actually very common in Mexico. The inability to provide payroll records, probably is the biggest hint that's the case, because the girls are all supposed to have health cards, and just about every Government transaction in Mexico requires your National ID. They were probably hiring foreigners to do shit jobs, which is why they can't produce any payroll documentation, since it would be illegal to hire them in the first place.