New Regulations Clarify The Requirements For Outsourcing

Mexico's Federal Conciliation and Arbitration Board recently published regulations to set a uniform standard for all labor boards to follow when determining whether outsourcing has occurred. These regulations, entitled "Employment Relationship within the Outsourcing Framework" ("Relación de Trabajo en el Régimen de Subcontratación"), interpret the new outsourcing requirements established in the labor law reform of 2012 and serve as guidance to determine who - whether the contractor that hired the worker to perform services or the contractor's customer (the business that benefits from the services) - is liable for any employment obligations owed to that worker.

Employment Relationship within the Outsourcing Framework

The labor law reform of 2012 introduced heightened restrictions on outsourcing, defining "outsourcing" as follows:

Outsourcing occurs when work is performed or services are rendered through workers hired by and working under a contractor's control, for the benefit of a customer, whether the customer is a legal or natural person, and the customer supervises and sets the tasks for the contractor in rendering the services or performing the contracted work:

This type of work must comply with the following conditions:

(a) It cannot cover the totality of the activities, whether equal or similar in totality, undertaken at the center of the workplace

(b) It is justified due to its specialized character.

(c) It cannot include tasks equal or similar to the ones carried out by the customer's workers.

The new regulations clarify that when a business (customer) hires a service provider (contractor) in order to outsource a service, the relationship between that customer and the contractor must be governed by a written contract. Further, all conditions - factors "a," "b" and "c" outlined above - must be met. That is, if the labor board finds that one of these factors has not been met, the activity does not meet the outsourcing requirements under the law. Where it is determined that the activity was outsourced to...

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