Workers of the Judicial Branch of the Federation (PJF) challenge the Federal Judiciary Council (CJF) and the judicial reform: activities in courts and tribunals will continue to be suspended.
Yesterday the deadline given by the CJF to resume work expired, and the response from rank-and-file employees and middle managers, grouped together in various associations, was: The necessary conditions do not yet exist to lift the strike (…) we will assume the consequences
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At the close of this edition, the National Association of Circuit Magistrates and District Judges (Jufed) had not released the results of its consultation, but its leader, Judge Juana Fuentes Velázquez, pointed out the possibility that the justice providers They decreed October 11 and 12 as non-working days, given the position of the workers and because in their previous consultation the majority of judges voted to continue the suspension of work.
Unlike previous occasions, when the CJF called a plenary session to analyze and vote on an extension to the suspension of activities, in support of the movement of those dissatisfied with the reform of the Judiciary, a session was not called yesterday; Counselors and staff were even warned of the possibility of an attempt to toma of facilities, so the majority carried out home office.
Last day the 3rd, the plenary session of the Judiciary approved the suspension of work until this Friday, and counselor Javier Molina explained that the suspension of deadlines cannot be indeterminate
but endorsed the defined period, while his peers Bernardo Bátiz, Celia Maya and Eva Verónica de Gyvés voted against extending the strike.
After a demonstration of more than seven hours outside the CJF headquarters, in which they protested because the Judiciary delivered the lists that will allow the Senate to advance in the inculcation of charges for the election of judges and magistrates, and they demanded that it be legally extended the suspension of work, that is, with authorization from the Judiciary, they delivered a letter and indicated that they will continue on indefinite strike.
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