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21 August 2018

Mexico Update: What Is The New Administration's Labour Policy?

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Since NAFTA came into force in 1994, many Canadian companies established or expanded their business interests in Mexico, including Bombardier, Apotex and McCain, to name a few.
Canada Employment and HR
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Since NAFTA came into force in 1994, many Canadian companies established or expanded their business interests in Mexico, including Bombardier, Apotex and McCain, to name a few. With the forthcoming change in Mexico's administration, Canadian companies with cross-border operations and domestic companies are likewise wondering what the future holds in terms of labour policy. Our colleague in Mexico City, Salvador Pasquel Villegas, sheds light on what to expect here.

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ARTICLE
21 August 2018

Mexico Update: What Is The New Administration's Labour Policy?

Canada Employment and HR
Contributor
Baker & McKenzie LLP
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