Gustavo Castillo
La Jornada Newspaper
Saturday, November 9, 2024, p. 7
After 70 days of unemployment and 18 after the Federal Judiciary Council (CJF) issued circular 23/2024 and announced that administrative provisions such as attendance control and discounts for workers who remain on suspension were already complied with, work, the federal courts and tribunals located in the San Lázaro Palace of Justice, announced that they will restart their activities next Monday.
CJF administrative sources indicated that salary discounts for those who did not restart work since October 16, as established by the Judiciary since that date through circular 22/2024, cannot be carried out due to administrative delays and in any case this It will be regularized in a period that may take up to four months.
The above, after being consulted that it will not be until next Monday when activities resume at the San Lázaro Palace of Justice, where a notice was posted to the general public
in which it was announced that the justice providers of the bodies located in the Del Parque neighborhood, in Mexico City, and where approximately 5 thousand employees of the Judicial Branch of the Federation (PJF) work, were notified that derived from the dialogue held on November 6
between magistrates and judges, heads of the jurisdictional bodies that make up those facilities and the representatives of the PJF workers, a consensus was reached that on Monday, November 11, 2024, all work in the jurisdictional bodies will resume, in order to adequately prepare the return to work, which implies the restart of procedural deadlines and terms from that date
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Add the writing that Therefore, jointly, the owners and workers reiterate our commitment to society in providing a public service that enshrines the principles of judicial independence and division of powers as guarantors of our rule of law and democracy.
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The document is signed by judges Juan Alfonso Patiño Chávez and Iliana Fabricia Contreras Perales, as well as judges Édgar Martín Gasca de la Peña, Virginia Gutiérrez Cisneros, Luis Antonio Hernández Berrios and Esperanza Arias Vázquez.