After four months of negotiations between the government, companies and unions on the “order” of outsourcing and the scope of a tripartite profit-sharing agreement, the Chamber of
After four months of negotiations between the government, companies and unions on the “order” of outsourcing and the scope of a tripartite profit-sharing agreement, the Chamber of
MEXICO CITY, Dec 16 – Mexico’s National Minimum Wage Commission (CONASAMI) on Wednesday approved a 15% rise in the daily minimum wage for workers by 2021, the government said in
The Employers’ Confederation of the Mexican Republic (Coparmex) asked the Mexican government on Monday to cover part of the increase in the minimum wage intended for 2021, which the Executive
Mexico’s government on Wednesday signed an agreement with unions and a portion of the private sector that includes a commitment to regularize subcontract labor and eliminate abuses. As part of
The plenary session of the Chamber of Deputies approved, in general, reforms to the Federal Labor Law, to allow telework in our country, better known as the Home Office. According
Mexico has pushed into next year the planned approval of a contentious bill aimed at sharply limiting companies’ ability to subcontract labor, according to a letter from the government sent
The Second Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) declared constitutional the labor reform approved by Congress in May 2019, which was intended to comply
Regulatory and corporate anticipation of your company On November 12, 2020, the Mexican Executive presented to the Chamber of Deputies, the Reform Initiative to modify various laws on the
By Jorge Gutierrez, LL.B., F.L.C. Rapid Response Labour Mechanism (MLRR) Annex 31-A and 31-B of USMC Chapter 31 In the framework of the entry into force of the
On 8 September 2020, Mexico’s federal executive submitted the 2021 Economic Package (in Spanish only) to the Chamber of Deputies for review, including, among others, proposed amendments to the Income Tax Law,