The pandemic fit like a glove for many governments, since March 2020 when covid-19 began, many government offices closed to serve the public due to the increase in positive cases and deaths that were taking place, and in Sinaloa it was not The exeption.
Two and a half years after those first cases, the use of face masks is no longer mandatory. Even when the return to work gradually took place, before and after this state administration, benefits were taken away from many of the workers in institutions, such as bonuses or compensation that were salary supplements. On the other hand, the delivery of recognition for the years worked to bureaucrats was also postponed.
The Union of State Service Workers Stase, led by Teresa Ochoa, soon got used to not giving its members the recognition for their 25 years on time, which were received by bureaucrats every August 16. To this date, employees who have already completed those years of work are still waiting to be informed when they will be given them, because the Union does not even have the grace to keep its unionized members informed for that.
The workers of the State Commission for the Prevention and Treatment of Addictions (Cepta) are urging the attention of the state governor himself, Rubén Rocha Moya. Some employees say they are desperate due to the atmosphere of anxiety and harassment that, they say, prevails in this unit due to a payroll reduction program. According to the dissatisfied, with the argument that there are no longer sufficient resources to cover their salaries, trusted personnel who work under contract are being forced to resign. At least six employees have already been terminated with this procedure. The Secretary of Health, Cuitláhuac González Galindo, was already informed of the situation, to whom several letters have been sent. They ask that the person in charge of the dependency, Martha Alicia Torres, put a brake on it.
It is not an appointment to appear, but the deputies that make up the Public Security Commission urge a meeting with the Attorney General of Justice in the State, Sara Bruna Quiñónez Estrada. They want, above all, to know the strategy with which the emergency that the entity is experiencing due to family violence and femicides is addressed, and many other issues on which the deputies demand concrete actions. Thus, at the proposal of the deputy María Victoria Sánchez Peña, it was unanimously approved to convene a working meeting with the commission Sara Bruna Quiñónez Estrada.
With regard to justice, the attorney general continues to be burdened with big cases without knowing any progress. There is the murder of the journalist Luis Enrique Ramírez, the death of the activist Rosario Lilian Rodríguez, the murder of the operational commander of the Municipal Police of Culiacán, Juan Manuel Silva Alvarado, etc.
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