
Is having a double job a cause for termination in Mexico?
In the Mexican labor scenario, under the growing need for additional income, it is very likely that a worker will seek to hold two jobs

In the Mexican labor scenario, under the growing need for additional income, it is very likely that a worker will seek to hold two jobs

By Lizbeth Espinosa Private enterprises are not exempt from the responsibility of environmental conservation, as determined by the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation

By Marian Sánchez In the vast world of creativity and artistic expression, copyright plays a crucial role in safeguarding works generated by the human mind.

By: América Morales On January 26th, a thesis was published in the Federal Judicial Weekly which determines how video recordings should be handled in administrative

On January 25, the Mexican Official Standard NOM-003-STPS-2023, on Agricultural Activities-Safety and Health Conditions at Work, was published in the Official Gazette of the Federation.

By Francisco Gama The recent reform in labor rights for field workers, which came into effect on January 25th, introduced a significant figure for employers

By: Lizbeth Espinosa The Regional Agreement on Access to Information, Public Participation, and Justice in Environmental Matters in Latin America and the Caribbean, commonly known

In Mexico, the minimum wage serves as the basis for determining the remuneration that workers should receive for their services. This amount is considered the

By: Marco Tena In the sphere of global economics, Mexico stands as a significant player, especially in the realm of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). Yet,