A boss asked me last week if he had to clock in his unionized staff or if "the union already took care of that." The short answer: yes, you have to record their working hours just like the rest. The long answer is what matters, because the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) can change your rules for shifts, rest days, and schedules without you ceasing to be obligated to document them.
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How to record the working hours of unionized personnel in Mexico
How to record the working hours of unionized personnel in Mexico when the collective bargaining agreement sets different shifts and rest days. The record as evidence, the CBA, and the time clock.
July 10, 20267 min de lectura read
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