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Doing Business in Mexico: Understanding Labor Unions

Event

7.17.24
2:00 PM — 3:00 PM EDT

Join us as we explore the historical and current roles of labor unions in Mexico. We will delve into the complex landscape of unions, discussing the various types, industries most affected, and the impact of geography. This session aims to provide employers with a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities surrounding labor unions in the Mexican context.

Octavio Novaro will provide a brief overview of the legal framework governing labor unions in Mexico, including recent updates and reforms, and a discussion on the obstacles faced by employers operating in Mexico, such as regulatory compliance, internal governance issues, and external pressures. He'll analyze the relationship between employers and labor unions, highlighting case study examples of successful collaborations and contentious disputes, concluding with a focus on how international trade agreements and globalization trends influence labor unions and employment practices in Mexico.

If you have any questions, please contact Kevin Bonnell.


Educational Credits

HRCI and SHRM

  • The firm is submitting this webinar for credit.

CLE

  • Fisher Phillips will seek CLE approval as allowed by those jurisdictions. In certain instances, some programs may not be awarded CLE credit because of content, delivery or jurisdictional restrictions.

Fisher Phillips is committed to providing access to all of our events for disabled attendees. Automated closed captioning is available for all of our webinars. For other accommodation inquiries, please give us three business days advance notice prior to the scheduled event by contacting Kevin Bonnell. Thank you.

Related People

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    Octavio Novaro Holguín
    Partner

    +55 1841 5786

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Service Focus

  • Labor Relations

Related Offices

  • Mexico

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