Home » Legal developments » National legislation » Mexico: Supreme Court endorses new rules on trade union democracy under 2019 labour reform Mexico: Supreme Court endorses new rules on trade union democracy under 2019 labour reform The highest court in Mexico has defended and reaffirmed a range of articles from the 2019 labour reform, including direct, secret and free ballots for trade union elections, the transparency requirement for trade unions in their budgetary management and the new rules for collective bargaining instituted by the reform. The result is twelve legal precedents that are now binding for Mexico’s new labour courts. Through . Published on 02 April 2021 à 15h51 - Update on 02 April 2021 à 16h29 Resources A series of twelve rulings, issued on last Friday by the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) in the Semanario del Poder Judicial de la Federación, and which took effect on Monday 29 March, ratify the constitutionality of several articles of Mexico’s new labour law. The labour reform of 1 May 2019, which thoroughly modernised the country’s legal framework and introduced the concepts of trade union democracy,… Need more info ? Contact mind's on-demand study service Which service do you want to contact :WritingCommercial serviceTechnical SupportFirst name Last name Organization Function email* Object of the message Your messageCommentsThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Essentials Les dernières publications Supporting parenthood in the workplace: a win-win strategy Supporting employee carers: a CSR challenge Analyzes Les dernières publications Paternity leave: data observations from 41 countries EU: during H1 2022 five EU Member States have raised their minimum salary levels