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Judicial Branch workers’ sit-in to resume on September 17

Judicial Branch workers' sit-in to resume on September 17

Aguayo said that as soon as the Judicial Reform is published in the Official Gazette of the Federation, they will have the possibility of initiating appeals against it, especially since they consider that the process for its approval was irregular.

“Perhaps not against the Judicial Reform, but against the procedure since it is full of irregularities,” he added.

Meanwhile, employees of the Federal Judicial Council (CJF) have begun the creation of the alliance ’32 United Circuits’ and will ask the Council itself to be recognized as interlocutors to defend their labor rights.

Meanwhile, employees of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), as well as the ministers who comprise it, plan to return to work on September 17.



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