An employer called me recently with a classic problem: he fired a worker for repeated absences, and the Labor Board reinstated him with back pay. The reason? The company did not have filed internal regulations. Without that document, the employer could not prove what counted as an absence, how much tolerance was allowed, or at what point tardiness became subject to sanction. He lost the case before it even started.
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Internal regulations and attendance control in Mexico
What attendance, schedule, and tardiness clauses the internal work regulations must include, how to draft them with the joint commission, and how to file them with the CFCRL. A guide for Mexican employers.
June 27, 20267 min de lectura read
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