Data protection evolving regulation in Latin America and their impact on labor relations
The protection of personal data has become especially relevant in the workplace, driven by digital transformation, the growing use of personnel monitoring and management technologies, as well as the need to respect privacy in increasingly diverse work contexts. In recent months, countries such as Peru, Chile, and Mexico have been undergoing significant reforms that could require major changes in information management for employers.Spain: These are the new measures to strengthen the electricity industry included in the Royal Decree-law 7/2025
Royal Decree-law 7/2025, of June 24, 2025 approved following the “blackout” on April 28, includes major new legislation directly affecting the electricity system, in particular the development of renewable energy plants and storage facilities.The government passes the royal decree governing the new carbon footprint register and imposes obligations on businesses and public authorities
The new legislation strengthens the role of the national register as an instrument for reducing emissions, requires large enterprises and public agencies to calculate their carbon footprint and publish reduction plans, and promotes CO₂ absorption projects with environmental and social benefits.Omnibus proposal: the European Commission adopts the first package of simplification measures for EU rules
The initiative, which will now follow the legislative procedure,involves changes to the CSRD and CSDDD directives and puts forward amendments to the delegated acts on the Taxonomy, together with the Regulation on the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism and the InvestEu Regulation.