translated from Spanish: Sergio Báez considers the extinction decree of the Board of Roads to be unfair

Morelia, Michoacán.- For the local deputy of the State Congress, Sergio Báez Torres, the decree of extinction of the Local Board of Roads of Michoacán, published in the Official Newspaper, is unfair, because in his consideration, the decision of the Executive Branch annuls any possibility of reaching an agreement between both parties.
The lawmaker emanating from the Morena Party considered that the postponement of a solution to the present problem, which for almost a year has unnecessarily worn out workers.
Báez Torres recalled that the creation of the JLCM was from a legislative decree, so the decision of the state government is not feasible, so he anticipated that his Parliamentary Fraction will assess the arguments on which the governor, Silvano Aureoles Conejo, was based.
In addition, the deputy representing the 21st District reiterated that in the LXXIV Legislature has struggled to reach an agreement with the employees, being a guild that has remained willing to negotiate its future, from fair settlement, to the rearrangement of personnel in another area dedicated to repairing Michoacan roads.
“We are always looking for an agreement to be reached and to give it a favorable exit for all. This position of the governor impedes any agreement and puts us in a situation that will surely be settled by legal means and in court.”
Finally, Sergio Báez warned that the morena bench will be attentive to the outcome of legal actions promoted by the Local Board of Roads.

Original source in Spanish

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