Mexico Labor and Employment Changes in 2023
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In an effort to protect both workers’ and employers’ rights, the Mexican government has instituted some significant employment changes that will take effect in 2023 and impact companies and their employees. Companies will be required to implement correct labor practices in order to avoid legal repercussions, prevent disputes, or resolve them quickly if/when they occur. Let’s go over some of the most significant changes.
Union Changes
Unions play a large role in the labor force; their purpose is to advance workers’ interests in terms of wages, schedules, benefits, working conditions, etc. After several years of debate, Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador signed a reform bill into law on May 1, 2019.?
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