Jackson Lewis P.C. (JD Supra Mexico)
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[Webinar] Mexico’s New Labor Laws: Union Organizing and New Regulations Increase Challenges for US Companies - October 28th, 2:00 pm ET
On May 1, Mexico adopted sweeping changes to its labor laws, ushering in a new era of labor relations. In less than six months, Mexico has seen a wave of independent union challenges and selective strikes and new regulations are about to be issued which will give the law more teeth. This will likely result in a more significant increase in the amount and breadth of independent unionization than...
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Mexico’s Overhaul Of Federal Labor Laws: Updates, Timelines For Employers
Substantially overhauling its labor law, Mexico has enacted legislation that prohibits employer interference with workers’ rights, protects employees’ right to join or not join a union, and requires unions to secure employee support. In order to implement these changes, Mexico must create new courts, a new federal agency, and even more regulations in a short time.
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Revamp Of Mexico’s Federal Labor Laws: What U.S. Employers Need To Know
Employers with operations in Mexico must brace themselves for significant changes in the labor laws in their workplace. Mexico is expected to pass legislation that will effectively overhaul the country’s labor laws to a standard similar to that in the United States.