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16Oct

[Webinar] Mexico’s New Labor Laws: Union Organizing and New Regulations Increase Challenges for US Companies - October 28th, 2:00 pm ET

On May 1, Mexico adopted sweeping changes to its labor laws, ushering in a new era of labor relations. In less than six months, Mexico has seen a wave of independent union challenges and selective strikes and new regulations are about to be issued...
By: Jackson Lewis P.C.
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/webinar-mexico-s-new-labor-laws-union-23104/

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