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Mexican labor law governs the process by which workers in Mexico may organize labor unions, engage in collective bargaining, and strike.Current labor law reflects the historic interrelation between the state and the Confederation of Mexican Workers, the labor confederation officially aligned with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI), which ruled ...
Mexico accepted a formal request from the United States on Tuesday to review alleged labor rights violations at call centers belonging to Spanish company Atento in the central Mexican state of ...
The request marks the 21st time the U.S. has sought a Mexican review under the 2020 U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement's Rapid Response Labor Mechanism. Mexico has 10 days to agree to conduct a review ...
The U.S. government announced Tuesday it is filing its first appeal ever over Mexico’s refusal to investigate alleged labor violations involving the right to organize. The U.S. Trade ...
Article 3 established the bases for a mandatory and lay education; [7] [8] [57] Article 27 led the foundation for land reform in Mexico as well as asserting state sovereignty over the nation's subsoil rights ; [8] [57] and Article 123 was designed to empower the labor sector. [8] [57]
According to the updated version of the U.S. Department of Labor's List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor issued in December 2014, child labor contributes to the production of a total of 11 goods in Mexico, 10 of which are agricultural goods (including coffee, tobacco and sugarcane) and the remaining item is pornography.
The vote is being hailed as a major triumph for workers in a country where union leaders and employers have long colluded to keep wages low.
Mexico said on Friday it has notified the United States that it will not carry out a requested review of labor rights concerns at Grupo Yazaki's auto components factory in Guanajuato. The U.S ...