Madrid (EFE).- Several groups of Justice officials have locked themselves up in judicial headquarters in Madrid, Murcia, Barcelona and Navarra, where they will remain until the Ministry convenes the strike committee to negotiate, they announced this Wednesday after holding assemblies on their conflict.
As reported by the CCOO, part of the Justice personnel who held assemblies in the courts of Plaza de Castilla in Madrid and in the Justice cities of Barcelona, Murcia, Cartagena and in Navarra headquarters have decided to remain there “continuously and indefinitely as a new measure of pressure in the conflict that has been going on for more than two months due to the irresponsibility of the Ministry of Justice and the Government”.
The running of the bulls was not called
Union sources have clarified to EFE that the confinements were not called, but that they have “emerged in the assemblies” and there are representatives of “all the unions.”
CSIF, the majority in the sector, has distanced itself from the initiative, although some of its delegates are also part of the closures.
The unions have held assemblies throughout Spain to report on the new pressure measures agreed by the strike committee, such as demonstrations in Madrid, with workers from all over Spain, scheduled for June 27 and July 13; Demonstrations in the provincial capitals on June 29, or contacts with political parties so that they can speak out and assume the demands if they reach the government.
In parallel, the strike committee has proposed this week the strict execution of the functions that the law attributes to each civil service body, demanding the presence of judges and lawyers from the Justice Administration (LAJ) in the actions determined by law.
The unions recall in a statement that, after 65 days of mobilizations, there have only been three meetings, “in an incomprehensible, irresponsible and illegal attitude of the Ministry of Justice, protected by the Treasury and the President of the Government who are showing that they do not They do not care about the provision of this Public Service or the working conditions of the personnel who attend it”.
The officials were already locked up in the Ministry of Justice
These officials have already been locked up for three days, from June 6 to 9, in the Ministry of Justice to force a negotiation. That confinement was due, as they explained, to the lack of will on the part of the Ministry, since the Secretary of State for Justice, Tontxu Rodríguez, left the negotiating table.
On June 13, the majority of the civil servants on strike supported in assemblies throughout the country to continue the indefinite strike that they have maintained since April, despite having called general elections, to demand wage and labor improvements, as the LAJ, the judges and the prosecutors.