Iván Evair Saldaña
La Jornada Newspaper
Monday, October 14, 2024, p. 5
Workers of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) began to migrate from one union to another when they expressed dissatisfaction with their current union leader and when seeking protect yourself
before the entry into force of the reform to the Judicial Branch of the Federation (PJF).
Javier Arriaga, operational professional of the Court and one of the main organizers of workers’ marches and rallies against the judicial reform, told this newspaper that he and at least 50 trusted employees and other members of the PJF Workers Union presented the last week his formal request to join the National Renewal Union at the Service of PJF Workers, led by Juan Alberto Prado.
It was introduced the proposal (before the Federal Judiciary Council) that we as trusted workers can be classified; So, in our freedom of association as workers, we are asking that we be considered, please, as candidates of trusted workers for those possible positions for basification.
he mentioned. He explained that last week the articles of incorporation and the note taking were submitted with certified copies to proceed with the affiliation to all the corresponding instances, from the parties’ office to the Federal Court of Conciliation and Arbitration.
That it is my will to disaffiliate and resign from the National Union of Workers of the Judicial Branch of the Federation in which I am currently a member. Likewise, I request that the corresponding union fee be stopped from being deducted in favor of said organization immediately, which occurs every 15 days, being my right and free will, to no longer belong to that organization.
can be read in the document addressed to Rivera Hess Pedro Estuardo, general director of human resources of the Court.
According to Arriaga, the Renovación Sindical union has open the doors
to affiliate all the workers who want, since it is offering them protection against the grievances they see against their labor rights.
I see the urgent need to join a union so that my labor rights, my labor defense and, above all, my general working conditions are respected; not only mine: those of my colleagues, those of my colleagues, I think that of everyone
he expressed.
At the time of the interview in the corridors of the Court, Arriaga was carrying a folder with application documents for membership in said union with names and signatures that he assured were from his fellow workers who sought him out for said procedure, but whose identity he did not reveal. .