From today, the tax offices begin an 8-day strike

From today, the tax offices begin an 8-day strike
From today, the tax offices begin an 8-day strike

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The building condition of some offices of the Mendoza Judicial Branch is also a reason for a strike.

According to a survey carried out by SITEL ANDINO in the run-up to a new strike, the adhesion will be almost total, at least, in the most important tax offices of Greater Mendoza.

In OF1 of Ciudad (Third Police Station), OF 8 of Guaymallén (Precinct 25), OF6 of Las Heras (Section 36), OF 15 (Carrodilla) and OF 19 (Rodeo de la Cruz)adhesion will be 100%.

On the contrary, in other offices, there would be minimal guards. The reason is that From the Mendoza Judicial Branch they have already anticipated that the day will be deducted from all workers who join the strikeso several employees chose to work.

The claim will also serve to make visible, once again, the terrible building condition of the police stations. The workers have shown, with photos, the state of some police stations and the justice assistants work under those conditions.

Changes in the Judiciary Mendoza

In the midst of this context, there are rumors about the unification of different tax officials. This began to be ratified this Friday, when the Public Prosecutor’s Office announced a “centralization of judicial services in San Martín.”

The fact is that, as of this Friday, the San Martín tax office began to operate in the Judiciary building, Eastern Zone Delegation, in Arjonilla and 25 de Mayo in San Martín.

The Forensic and Criminalistic Medical Corps, the Interdisciplinary Professional Team that intervenes in acts of gender violence and the Child Sexual Abuse Address Team were already operating in that place.

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