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Understanding the Ley Silla: Penalties and Compliance for Employers in Mexico
Introduction to the Ley Silla The Ley Silla, a recent labor reform in Mexico, guarantees workers the right to rest...

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New Regulations for App-Based Workers Take Effect Monday: Over 650,000 Workers to Benefit from Flexible Jobs with Social Security
Background on the Reform and Its Key Players 180 days after the promulgation of the reform to regulate digital platform-based...

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Extended Paternity Leave: A Step Towards Gender Equality in Mexico
Background on the Issue Mexico is taking steps to revise its labor laws, aiming to extend the paternity leave for...

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Reducción de la Jornada Laboral a 40 Horas: Pantomima o Diálogo Real? – Mexico’s New Government Proposes Forums for Work Hour Reduction
Introduction The Mexican federal government has initiated a series of regional forums to discuss reducing the standard workweek from 48...

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The Invisible Employee: Understanding and Valuing Quiet Achievers
Who are Invisible Employees? In many organizations, there exists a group of employees known as “invisible employees.” These are individuals...

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Breaking the Hiring Bottleneck: Bridging Talent Shortage and Ghosting in the Workplace
The Broken Hiring System Finding the right talent is a challenging task, turning recruiters into jugglers as candidates grapple with...

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Ley Silla Implementation: Small Print Until December 2025
Introduction to the Ley Silla Reform On June 17, the Ley Silla reform to the Mexican Federal Labor Law (LFT)...

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Job Seekers Facing Unpaid Test Scams: Adriana’s Experience and Legal Insights
Unpaid Tests as a New Form of Job Scam Adriana, an active job seeker, applied for a job opportunity she...

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40-Hour Workweek May Increase Costs, But Productivity Will Compensate: Patricia Mercado
Introduction to Patricia Mercado Castro and Her Relevance Patricia Mercado Castro, a federal deputy, has acknowledged that reducing the workweek...

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Ley Silla Enters into Force: Recognizing the Right to Rest During Working Hours
Understanding the Ley Silla Reform On June 17, after 180 days of its promulgation, the Ley Silla, a reform to...