In a communiqué issued by the national office of the National Union of Justice, which is affiliated to the Democratic Confederation of Labor, the union emphasized the wide response shown by female and male clerks, engineers and engineers, in addition to various staff of the judicial administration, to the call for a general strike called by the trade union center as part of the united battle against the draft law restricting the right to strike.
The union emphasized that this strike comes in protest against the crisis social situation and the rise in prices, in addition to the restriction of trade union freedoms and the attempt to restrict the right to strike through a draft law that it described as a restrictive text. The statement noted that the Bataruna government sought to pass this bill in parliament with its numerical majority, despite the opposition of trade union, political and human rights forces.
The National Office of the National Union of Justice emphasized several points in its communiqué, most notably:
Congratulating workers in the sector: The national office praised the wide response of the judicial workers to the call for a general strike, considering it an important step that reflects the cohesion of the sector.
Denouncing misinformation and intimidation: The union denounced the misinformation and intimidation campaigns that employees were subjected to from politically controlled parties, with the aim of putting pressure on them to discourage them from exercising their constitutional right to strike.
Thanks to union leaders and militants: The union commended the union leaders and all the militants of all affiliations who participated in the strike, embodying the spirit of unity in the struggle.
Call to continue the struggle: The union stressed that stopping the suppression bill is a decision of the working class and social forces, calling on the judicial workers to continue to mobilize in preparation for more battles.
At the end of the communiqué, the National Office of the National Union of Justice expressed its determination to continue working to defend trade union rights and gains, stressing its firm position in support of the social and professional rights of the working class
Source : Fes News Media