According to data from the Department of Labor and Social Welfare, over 80% of contracts in Mexico...
Mexico lags behind in regulating home office
At the regional level, Mexico lags behind in the regulation of home office, as other countries have ...
Protection contracts are discarded in the Mayan Train
According to the union organization, the jobs created in the construction of the Mayan Train will in...
A 180-degree change is foreseen in the labor environment with the USMCA
The guiding axes of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada in labor matters revolve...
Delay by Mexico in its USMCA labor obligations; the US is watching closely
Notwithstanding the importance of preserving the trilateral agreement with the United States and Can...
The USMCA makes it necessary to make adjustments to the labor law in union matters
“If the freedom of a worker to decide whether he wants to belong to a union or not is sought to be...
The labor transformation left by Covid-19
In three months, the working world was transformed. Each sector, each economic activity has had to a...
Controversy grows over the obligation of companies to conduct Covid-19 tests
Labor specialists agreed that workers’ health needs to be protected and that it is important to te...
It is improper to leave the responsibility of testing for Covid-19 to employers
Óscar de la Vega, partner of the D&M Firm, stated that “it is indisputable that workers healt...
Unions and companies must review CCTs [Collective Bargaining Agreements] after relaxation of Covid-19 measures
Sectors such as the automotive, air, mining and restaurant sectors will have to review their contrac...