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The legitimacy of CBA and USMCA Labor Compliance. What happened at GM?

Dear clients and friends,

What happened at General Motors? Here is a simple explanation:

The consequences of voting NO to the CBA are:

  1. All working conditions (salary and benefits) are preserved.
  2. The CBA is terminated, and the Union ceases to have ownership of the CBA.
  3. The Company is left without a Union and without a CBA.
  4. Any Union Organization may seek the representation of the Employees and the signing of a new CBA.

What should Companies pay attention to?

If the USMCA is violated, exporting companies, whether directly or indirectly, of any product or service, are in risk of having their export tariffs raised or even being prevented from exporting to the USA or Canada.

Therefore, planning and prevention is the best strategy. These are some of the actions we recommend:

  1. Conduct a Labor Compliance analysis aligned to the USMCA (which goes beyond Labor Authority inspections).
  2. Make a review and evaluation of your collective situation covering: labor climate, Union situation, geographical and industry sector environment.
  3. Prepare a mid and long term work plan that guarantees labor peace and stability.
  4. Pay attention and follow up on the complaints received in their whistleblower hotline.
  5. Have a labor contingency plan, applicable in cases of risk.

Remember: “Everything works until one day it stops working”.

 

Labor & Social Security

Javier Canseco
javier.canseco@ecrubio.com
Ana María Becerra
ana.becerra@ecrubio.com
Roberto Alvarez-Malo
roberto.alvarezmalo@ecrubio.com
Isaac Corral
isaac.corral@ecrubio.com
Rogelio Sánchez
rogelio.sanchez@ecrubio.com
Perla Arreola
perla.arreola@ecrubio.com

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