INCORPORATION TO THE LIST OF NON-ESSENTIAL ACTIVITIES AND REINSTATEMENT STRATEGY SARS-CoV2 (COVID-19)
As we have previously informed, derived from the pandemic provoked by the virus SARS-CoV2 (COVID-19), the Federal Government of the United Mexican States (“Mexico”) declared
LABOR REFORM: VACATION TIME INCREASE
On October 12, 2022, a labor reform bill was proposed to increase the paid vacation period for employees in the United Mexican States.
LEGAL ENTITIES: OBLIGATION TO IDENTIFY THE CONTROLLING BENEFICIARY
As of the year 2022, legal entities have a new obligation before tax authorities: to identify the Controlling Beneficiary.
LEGITIMATION OF COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS
As per informed in previous newsletters, on November 23, 2018, the Mexican Government approved and ratified the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining Convention of
FEDERAL LABOR LAW REFORM: TELEWORK
This past January 11, 2021 a Decree reforming and including several dispositions to the Federal Labor Law was published at the Official Gazette. Among the
REFORMS REGARDING THE SUBCONTRACTING PROHIBITION IN MEXICO
This past April 23rd, 2021, a Decree prohibiting personnel subcontracting and reforming several legal dispositions of the Federal Labor Law, Social Security Law, Tax Code,
UPDATE: FEDERAL LABOR LAW REFORM BILL REGARDING SUBCONTRACTING
As we have been informing, on November 2020 the president of the United Mexican States (“Mexico”) presented before Congress a reform bill to the Federal
FEDERAL LABOR LAW REFORM BILL: SUBCONTRACTING
As we have previously informed, on November 12, 2020, the president of the United Mexican States (“Mexico”) presented before Congress a reform bill to the
AMENDMENT TO THE FEDERAL LABOR LAW: SUBCONTRACTING REFORM BILL
A reform bill regarding subcontracting was presented by the president of the United Mexican States to the Congress this past November 12th, 2020. The intention
IMPACTS TO COMPANIES DUE TO ANTICORRUPTION LAW
In 2016 the most important anticorruption public policy was undertaken in Mexico: The National Anticorruption System (SNA for its acronym in Spanish). The SNA comprises