Independent U.S. labor board ‘increasingly concerned’ about Mexican reform
Key parts of Mexico’s entrenched, company-friendly labor system could remain in place past the country’s May 1 deadline to implement reforms mandated under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, according to a congressionally mandated report issued on Monday. The Independent Mexico Labor Export Board, established under the USMCA Implementation Act, assessed Mexico’s progress toward implementing the reforms as part of a March 20 report to Congress and the Interagency Labor Committee, headed by the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative and the Labor...