THE workers of the Administration of Justice of Navarre They gathered this Tuesday in front of the Provincial Parliament to express their discomfort with the “insufficient” budgetary proposal of the Government of Navarre.
This group of officials is composed of 582 organic employees and already went on strike on October 23, which caused the cancellation of several tests in the Foral Community.
According to what they declared to the media, “Navarre is the autonomous community that reduced budget allocated to justice», a situation which, they say, has been repeated since 2012.
The concentrates emphasized that, “for the Government of Navarra There are always other priorities or situations that prevent taking into account the General organs of the administration of justice“.
Even if in 2023 the budget of 4 million euros, They criticized the fact that this increase was not intended to improve workers’ wages.
They attributed the mobilizations directly to management of the Regional Executive, whom they accuse of having pushed them into this situation after what was announced at the sectoral table on May 3.
At this meeting, the government declared that would follow the line of the Department of Justice and the rest of the autonomous communities, have reported a position that the workers consider “insufficient”.
They also explained that the draft agreement presented by the Minister of the Interior, Civil Service and Justice on September 5 is not only “ clearly insufficient concerning the budgeted amounts”, but also “contains clauses which would imply the renunciation of any union activity linked to the improvement of the public justice service over the coming years”.
They have since reported: “There have been no new proposals from the ministry», which “shows a lack of desire to move forward in the negotiation”.
Likewise, they emphasized that “after two and a half months of strikes“The parliamentarians send us to continue negotiations with the Ministry, and the advisor sends us to request it through the parliamentarians.”
Finally, the workers defended that their proposed agreement “seeks to improve the judicial service in Navarreparticularly in aspects which fall under the responsibility of the autonomous community”, and reaffirmed their intention to continue the mobilizations if significant progress is not made.