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Newsletter May, 2022

Randstad Workmonitor 2022: a new era in the #howwework revolution

May, 2022
  • Randstad published the Workmonitor 2022, the first full survey of 2022 that addresses issues such as job flexibility, work life balance, personal and professional growth and corporate social responsibilities (CSR) in the context of the recovery from the pandemic.
  • The survey was conducted between 21 February and 13 March 2022 in more than 30 countries worldwide.

Chile: new law regulating digital platforms employees’ contracts

May, 2022
  • On 8 March 2022, the Chilean Congress enacted law n. 21.431 regulating digital platforms employees’ employment contracts.
  • The law will enter into force on 1 September 2022.
Newsletter October, 2021

New Ways of Working: A comparative reference tool

October, 2021
  • New Ways of Working is a new comparative reference tool developed by International Employment Lawyer,providing information on key employment and compliance topics (such as vaccinations, legislation on remote work and social relations) in 20 countries around the world.
  • It enables multinational employers to compare different legal systems and their approach to the pandemic and new ways of working that recently developed.
Newsletter September, 2021

First proceedings under USMCA United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA)

September, 2021
  • The first two complaints using the RRLM were filed in May of this year. The American Federation of Labour and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) filed a complaint against Tridonex on 10 May 2021 and the United States Trade Representative filed a complaint against General Motors (GM) on 12 May 2021.
  • On 10 August 2021, the Tridonex case ended with an agreement between the Company and the US Government.
  • On 17 August 2021, workers at General Motors plant, after an initial vote in April marred by spoiled ballots, voted to scrap their collective contract under the supervision of independent observers to guarantee a fair vote.

Mexico: a new Official Mexican Norm on telework is expected for April 2022

September, 2021
  • On 12 January 2021, the Telework Law came into force in Mexico.
  • For the application of the law, it is necessary the elaboration of the Mexican Official Norm (NOM) on teleworking.
  • Many companies adopted telework to prevent them from ceasing production, especially services that can be performed remotely.
Newsletter August, 2021

Mexico: Outsourcing and Insourcing Amendment were extended for one month

August, 2021
  • On 31 July 2021, a decree was enacted to amend and extend the terms provided for the implementation and compliance of the tax, labor, and social security obligations imposed to employers under the Outsourcing Amendment adopted last April.
  • The decree extends the deadline by which employers must implement the provisions of the reform to 1 September 2021.
Newsletter May, 2021

Labour disputes under Canada, Mexico, and the USA trade agreement: rules of the game and treatment of the first dispute

May, 2021
  • Labour disputes for violation of Chapter 23 of the USMCA agreement are settled with the “Facility-Specific Rapid Response Labor Mechanism”.
  • Under this mechanism, sanctions hit directly the company limiting labour rights.
  • US trade unions just triggered the “Facility-Specific Rapid Response Labor Mechanism” for a subsidiary of a US company in Mexico.

Mexico approves the law on outsourcing

May, 2021
  • The reform restricting the current use of outsourcing in Mexico has been enacted.
  • The reform entered into force on 24th April 2021.

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