A government headed by the Democrats in the United States would place a greater emphasis on the surv...
Mexico, Biden will not play
The arrival of Joe Biden to the presidency of the United States will be more than beneficial, comple...
And if Biden wins… ‘adjustments’ are foreseen in energy and labor topics in Mexico
Analysts consider that the Democrat's ‘green’ policy will imply adjustments in the national ener...
Axes of the 2021 labor policy agenda that companies should take into consideration
The new model for the administration of labor justice, the new rules of union democracy and the comm...
The USMCA represents a “respite” for the economy
The pandemic changed life in many aspects, uncertainty invaded many of the sectors that are vital fo...
Exporters could lose customs duties rights in Mexico due to lack of compliance with labor rights.
The founding partner of D&M Abogados warned that, given the new regulations imposed in the USMCA, co...
Relations between companies and unions must be aligned with the USMCA: expert
“Unions in Mexico are not ready to reach consensuses in regard to collective bargaining agreements...
Local unions delay changes
The adaptation of union statutes to include personal, free and direct voting, in addition to gender ...
The USMCA is diluted: it doesn’t seem to be the fuel that Mexico needs to recover
The entry into force of the USMCA on July 1 was envisioned as a sign of less vulnerability for Mexi...
Mexican companies must build a strategy to successfully deal with USMCA arbitration panels: experts
Óscar de la Vega, founding partner of De la Vega & Martínez Rojas, recommended that companies ...