Mazatlan, Sinaloa.- Workers of the fishing sector of this port requested the management of the Citizen Movement deputy Celia Jauregui Ibarra before the head of the Secretary of Fisheries of the state government so that during the shrimp ban they once again have the temporary employment program, canceled by the federal government.
During a tour of the Alfredo V. Bonfil Industrial Park, the workers of freezers and fishing cooperatives exposed the urgency of supporting women in the fishing industry, as the state government has done since the federation canceled social programs for the sector .
Paola Luévanos, coordinator of the civil association “Refugio Pesquero y Administración del Parque Bonfil AC”, spoke of the economic instability suffered by women due to the abandonment of the head of the Secretary of Fisheries of the state government, Flor Emilia Guerra, who swims has done in the face of the disappearance of the federal temporary employment program “that benefited thousands of families during the shrimp ban.”
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Jáuregui Ibarra lamented the government’s lack of sensitivity to meet the needs of women in the productive chain of the fishing sector, since “Sinaloan women are in many cases heads of families and carry out – often in heroic conditions – fundamental activities for economic development. of the port” and promised to meet with the head of Fisheries in the Flor Emilia Guerra state to reactivate the temporary employment program.
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