translated from Spanish: SUTICATMI demands departure from the chairman and secretary of the Local Conciliation and Arbitration Board of Michoacán

Morelia.- After noting arrears of up to 6 years in the resolution of agreements for the Single Workers’ Union of the Michoacán Labour Training Institute (SUTICATMI), the aggresses of that guild made it clear that facilities of the Local Conciliation and Arbitration Board will not be released until they obtain a response to their various formalities.
The leader, Osiris Heras Gómez reported that, despite the waiting and compliance in the delivery of documents, they record 6 years awaiting approvals, 1 year in registrations and another year in the resolution of the application for ownership, among others pending.
He directly accused the president of the JLCA, Hill Arturo del Río of not working and attending to the affairs of dependency, in addition to executing misogyny actions against him, “he arrives and drinks coffee and does not solve us anything, it is only shielded that everything is under review and has even pointed me out to be in my day and that that is why I get hysterical”.
Similarly, he noted that the secretary, Mario Humberto Hernández Chávez, acted at convenience and acts of corruption.
“Such a thing seems that the blockade is for certain unions, it is not fair, there is no gender equity, not because I am public servants I have to kneel for something that rightfully belongs to us, the unions do not have to kneel, we demand the president’s departure, because here it is only worth how much they pay because they solve you,” he said.
It noted that it felt discriminated against and that it was 30O of the workers affected, so it also warned of unemployment, as they still owed them 3 million benefits and were going on strike by 22 March.
At a press conference, also the representative of the Technological of Tacámbaro, Saúl Acosta Reyes also denounced that for more than two years they do not grant them their trade union registration as well as the Virtual University of Michoacán that for 5 years they have been waiting for the signing of their Collective Contract of Work.

Original source in Spanish

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