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Mexico.

Authors :
Teagarden, Mary B.
Butler, Mark C.
Source :
Blackwell Encyclopedic Dictionary of Human Resource Management; 2005, p1-244, 240p
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Mexican labor laws regulate individual labor relations, collective labor relations, labor litigation, and federal and state conciliation and arbitration boards made up of labor, management, and government representatives. These boards are empowered to make final enforceable judgments. The Mexican commitment to workers' rights is rooted in its 1917 Constitution. Article 123 established the jurisdiction of the Mexican Congress and the state legislatures to issue labor laws responsive to local regional needs in accordance with the Constitution's guiding principles, which include improving the living and working conditions of Mexican workers and honoring workers' inherent liberty and dignity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9781557869432
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Blackwell Encyclopedic Dictionary of Human Resource Management
Publication Type :
Reference
Accession number :
14720771