Sit-in of the Women’s Hospital of Culiacán, continues in January

Sinaloa.- Workers of the Women’s Hospital, in the city of Culiacán, will remain in their sit-in until January, because although they do not doubt that the authorities want to support them, but they will remain in their struggle since the same thing always happens. The employees of this hospital have already 11 days in a sit-in and said they will stay until January or until they are resolved. The health personnel said that although the government authorities promised that entering the year they would have their base, they will not give up. And it is that although they stopped the work stoppage, they are working under protest, because they cover their shifts and the rest of the day they are in the sit-in. Tents, tents, blankets, food and a cooking grill have to stay all day at the demonstration. One of the nurses said that it has been a great effort that they are making to be working and being under protest, but that they will not give up until they fulfill what they have been promised. Read more: Coronavirus Sinaloa: latest news today November 21 on Covid-19 Yesterday morning, Governor Rubén Rocha Moya said that they could not allocate more than 500 million pesos to the budget to base them, because the issue corresponds to the federal government, however, he said that they will make an effort to base everything they can. They place image of balloon that threw tub during FIG León



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