Asked by Ashleigh Delport on May 13, 2024

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Mexico's Labor Laws are:

A) Weak, offering few, if any, rights to workers.
B) Vigorously enforced by the federal and local governments.
C) Effective at ensuring unions are controlled by workers, rather than by the company.
D) Excellent on paper but not in practice.

Mexican Labor Laws

Regulations governing labor relations, workers' rights, and employment standards in Mexico, they aim to protect workers' rights and ensure fair working conditions.

Vigorously Enforced

Implemented or applied with strong effort or determination, often referring to laws, rules, or policies.

  • Analyze the implementation and efficacy of labor legislation in safeguarding employees' rights.
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Emily Barráez MendozaMay 14, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Mexico's labor laws are considered to be comprehensive and protective on paper, but in practice, they are often not enforced or are circumvented by employers. The issue of labor exploitation and violations of workers' rights continues to be a significant challenge in Mexico.