While the federal government brings a “Team Canada” trade delegation to Mexico this week, union representatives are making a parallel trip to …
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FeaturedGlobal HR PracticesWorkplace Safety & OHS
Abduction of Mexican mine workers raises doubts over touted security improvements
By Aarón Ibarra And María Verza CONCORDIA, Mexico (AP) — Deep in the coastal mountains above the sparkling Pacific resort of Mazatlan, towns …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Canada’s unions demand worker protections in upcoming CUSMA review with U.S., Mexico
Canada’s largest labour unions met with federal ministers Thursday to demand that worker protections take priority in the upcoming review of the …
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Global HR PracticesOpinion
The groping of Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum was more than just a personal assault
By Adriana Marin, Coventry University When Claudia Sheinbaum — Mexico’s first woman president — was publicly groped during a walkabout recently, her …
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Global HR Practices
U.S. lifts tariffs on Mexican auto parts factory after labour rights violations resolved
The United States has lifted tariffs on a Mexican aluminum wheel manufacturer after the company resolved worker retaliation claims under a North …
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Global HR Practices
Trump announces 90-day negotiating period with Mexico as 25% tariff rates stay in place
By Josh Boak WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Thursday that there would be a 90-day negotiating period with Mexico after a …
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Global HR Practices
U.S. businesses brace for Trump’s tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China to drive up costs
By Paul Wiseman in Washington WASHINGTON (AP) — From an ice cream parlor in California to a medical supply business in North Carolina to …
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HR Path, a global human resources consulting firm, has announced its acquisition of Pay Human Group, a Mexican company specializing in payroll …
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Global HR PracticesLabour Relations
Canadian-owned Mexican mine faces accusations of worker intimidation and death threats over union efforts
Canadian and Mexican labour organizations are pressing for immediate government intervention following reports that workers at a Canadian-owned mine in Zacatecas, Mexico, …
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Global HR Practices
Mexican government failing to provide decent jobs for vulnerable youth – leaving the door open to cartel recruitment
By Raul Zepeda Gil, University of Oxford Mexico’s “war on drugs” began in 2006, when the newly elected president, Felipe Calderón, ordered …


