These officials –formerly known as court clerks– focus their demands on the recognition of their own collective bargaining
The majority follow-up of the strike of lawyers of the administration of justice led this Wednesday and Thursday to the paralysis of a large part of the activity in the courts of the Region. Up to 78.3% of the 132 active professionals supported a strike called to force the Ministry to negotiate a salary adjustment that, they say, they have been waiting for more than 13 years, as explained by the Progressive Union of Lawyers of the Administration of Justice of Murcia (UPSJ), organizer of the strike.
These two days of strike resulted in the suspension of 325 trials or hearings and another 547 statements or statements throughout the community, according to data provided by the Superior Court of Justice (TSJ). The data is closed at 2:00 p.m. this Friday and does not include the statistics of fourteen organs.
María del Mar Garcerán, territorial delegate of the UPSJ, emphasized that the Ministry has not offered them dialogue after the last day of the collective’s strike, called on January 26. “The Ministry assumes this break and this damage to citizens and professionals,” she remarks. “It does not sit down to dialogue or really negotiate.”
These officials –formerly known as court clerks– focus their demands on the recognition of their own collective bargaining. “The generalist unions cannot negotiate our working conditions because they represent the officials to whom we give instructions,” he stresses. “There is no lawyer for the administration of justice within the unions.”
The group also requires a salary adjustment in accordance with the increase in the powers that they assumed in 2009 with the reform of the Administration. “We’ve been waiting 12 years,” he says.
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