Join us in the interview with Jorge Cervantes, Director of the Labor Business School.

Who Represents Whom?
Mexico’s new union landscape is redefining representativeness and union competition.
Note published on April 24, 2025 in Heraldo Radio, section Salud, Dinero y Amor by Marielena Vega and Romina Román.
Join us in the interview with Jorge Cervantes, Director of the Labor Business School.
Mexico’s new union landscape is redefining representativeness and union competition.
The opinion in this regard was given by Regina de la Vega, labor lawyer at the De la Vega y Martínez Rojas Law Firm, in an interview with Gabriel Camacho.
When we think of a lawyer, we typically imagine someone wearing a full suit—with a tie and jacket at all times—short hair for men or formal hairstyles for women. However, this perception has evolved in many ways. Nowadays, lawyers don’t always adhere to this dress
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