The Union of Court Officials on Monday announced a new ten-day strike for the period from April 26 to May 5, the newspaper writes. Public.
According to the same source, this protest – unlike the previous ones – will be carried out “in classical ways, that is, with the loss of wages and without the presence of bailiffs in the courts who adhere to it.”
“There will be more innovative protests,” says union leader Antonio Marsal, quoted by the paper.
The bailiffs will remain on duty at their workplace, but will refuse some tasks, such as non-urgent lawsuits.
In accordance with Public, the protest was found by the Advisory Board of the Prosecutor General’s Office to be illegal and therefore subject to disciplinary action. However, due to the strong commitment to the Department of Justice, it is very difficult to follow this path, because it will have to “file thousands of disciplinary protests”.
However, the leader of the union structure says he will challenge the council’s opinion in court.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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