President Claudia Sheinbaum said this Tuesday that the issue is already being addressed by the head of the SAT and the Secretary of Labor, Antonio Martínez Dagnino and Marath Baruch Bolaños, respectively, but that there are few workers who are demonstrating.
Expansión was able to verify that in the Torre del Caballito offices, on Reforma Avenue in CDMX, there are staff protesting, but that the service is maintained for taxpayers.
Some social media users point out that in other offices, such as Oriente and Xochimilco in CDMX, there is a suspension in attention to citizens.
Why are SAT workers protesting?
SAT staff complain about the lack of salary increases, conditions for taking vacations and deterioration in working conditions in the last four years.
Longer working hours without extra pay and lack of breastfeeding rooms are other complaints.

