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Mexico's Employment Law - The Fundamentals


Product Code - INAU01
Speaker(s): Oscar De La Vega Gmez, Partner, Basham, Ringe y Correa, S.C
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Labor relations in Mexico are highly regulated and employees and Unions in Mexico generally have more rights than in other countries. This webinar will cover many of those rights as well as critically important information that all employers doing business in Mexico must be aware of to comply with Mexicos labor laws and regulations.

This information-packed webinar is designed to address the basics of employment law in Mexico. Senior legal counsel, head of the Labor legal practice of Basham, Ringe y Correa, S.C., in Mexico City, Oscar de la Vega, will cover the following aspects of the law:

  • Basis of Employment Relationship
  • Duration of Employment Relationship
  • Dismissals
  • Fringe Benefits
  • Workers Profit Sharing
  • Expatriates
  • Litigation Matters
  • Social Security Matters
  • Collective Labor Matters
  • Right to Strike
  • PlusYour Questions and Concerns

Oscar De La Vega Gmez, Partner, Basham, Ringe y Correa, S.C

Oscar De La Vega Gmez, Partner, Basham, Ringe y Correa, S.C since 1993 within The Labor Practice of the Mexico City office. Currently is responsible for Consulting Services, Social Security and Immigration as well as the design of collective strategies and member of The Executive Committee of the Firm. Member of the Ius Laboris Organization, member of the Labor Executive Committee and Vice-Chair of the Employment and Industrial Relations Law Committee, approved by the Officers of the Legal Practice Division of the International Bar Association, and member of The Labor Commission of The Patronal Confederation of the Mexican Republic. Author of various articles related to his area of expertise in specialized journals and publications such as: Whos Who, Practical Law Company (PLC), Getting the Deal Through, Notre Dame Law School and Latin Lawyer. Lecturer in national and international events. Graduated from The Iberoamerican University Law School, Postgraduate studies in Economic, labor and Amparo Law (Constitutional Action Proceedings) in the Pan American University. Attended the programs Leading Professional Service Firms and Program of Instruction for Lawyers in Harvard University.