ELA and LAB had called on CAV officials to support the strike statewide. They ask for “comparison with the tables of the General Administration of the Basque Autonomous Community”.
The officials of the Administration of Justice of the Basque Autonomous Community have also joined the indefinite strike which was called for the employees of the entire state. The convening trade unions ELA and LAB have calculated that the follow-up is almost 80%. However, the Basque government estimates unemployment at 44%.
About 45,000 officials from the general and special organs of the administration of justice across the state were called upon to support an indefinite strike that began on Monday, May 22. In the Basque Autonomous Community, ELA and LAB had also called on more than 2,000 civil servants to strike of the administration of justice that depend on the Basque government.
ELA representative Josu Simal has explained to the agencies that the strike has had a “very broad” follow-up, close to the 80%. He has explained that it was more important in Bizkaia and Gipuzkoa, and somewhat less so in Araba.
For its part, as reported by the Ministry of Equality, Justice and Social Policy, of the 1,143 justice officials in Bizkaia, 475 have supported the strike; of the 587 from Gipuzkoa, 287 seconded it; and in Álava 312 stopped 141. In this way, and according to their records, 44.2% From the template.
tion meetings were also held this morning in which it was also agreed that a demonstration on Thursday, May 25 in Bilbaoor, from the headquarters of the Basque government to the steps of the headquarters of the Supreme Court of the Basque Country, in Jardines de Albia.
The demands of the collective on strike are “the equalization at the tables of the General Administration of the Basque Autonomous Community, as a right that should have been acquired since 2012, when Idoia Mendia was Minister of Justice”.
They also demand “a plus for those who work in gender violence courts because of the complexity of the procedure and because they have to extend hours,” among other demands.
Source: EITB

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