On December 7, 2017, Senators Tereso Medina and Isaias Gonzalez submitted a bill for the Senate’s approval which creates the Federal Institute for Conciliation and Labor Registrations and amends several provisions of the Federal Labor Law, the Federal Law of Government-controlled Entities, the Organizational Law of the Federal Public Administration, the Social Security Law and the Law for the Institute of the National Fund for Worker Housing’s Law. This bill derives from the Constitutional Reform on Labor Justice that came into effect on February 2017.
If approved by the Senate, the bill will be passed to the Chamber of Representatives for its review.