Unions continue their justice strike despite the announcement of the elections

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meeting associations indefinite strike justice officials –INTERNSHIP, UGT, CSIF and CC OO– Despite the announcement of the general election, they collectively decided to continue the repression and strike measures. Head of Government Pedro Sanchezthey demand that they intervene in the conflict and force their ministers to negotiate with the strike committee to reach an agreement.

The strike committee issued a statement stating that the conflict could be resolved as “we are not facing a government in office”, but that it is active and “uses all its powers as it will not be in office until the next day”. From the 23 July elections.

45,000 workers

The unions demand that the Ministry of Justice not use the election announcement to “evade justice’s responsibility to 45,000 public servants and Spanish citizens”.

Union demands include: Salary increase up to 430 euros For 45,000 civil servants per month in line with the agreement with the Justice Administration Lawyers (LAJ) and judges and prosecutors.

They also demanded that the Law on Organizational Efficiency, which will come to the fore with the announcement of the general elections, to be suspended and negotiated.

The strike committee has already sent two letters to the president. Pedro Sanchez and second vice president, Yolanda Diazdemands its intervention.

Nearly one hundred people gathered outside the PSOE headquarters in Madrid’s Ferraz Street this Tuesday and said, ” “you’ll know when you vote» and “PSOE, listen, solve this fight” according to Europa Press.

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