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Judicials rejected TSJ's salary offer and return to unemployment
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Judicials rejected TSJ's salary offer and return to unemployment

The Asamblea General Extraordinaria of the Asociación Gremial de Empleados del Poder Judicial (Agepj) rejected a salary offer proposed by the Tribunal Superior de Justicia (TSJ) during a negotiation session organized by the Ministry of Justice and Work. The vote resulted in 513 votes against the proposal compared to 228 in favor. While the union’s executive committee supported the offer as a step toward defending the 2025 Equalization Agreement, this stance was in the minority. Following the rejection, the assembly debated next steps, with two main proposals emerging: one calling for renewed negotiations until July 21 and another advocating immediate return to strike action. The latter gained more support, leading to planned strikes across provincial courts starting July 2nd. The conflict, which began in March, has seen ongoing protests and wage demands, with the TSJ’s recent offer deemed insufficient by workers.

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Judicials rejected TSJ's salary offer and return to unemployment

The Asamblea General Extraordinaria of the Asociación Gremial de Empleados del Poder Judicial (Agepj) rejected a salary offer proposed by the Tribunal Superior de Justicia (TSJ) during a negotiation session organized by the Ministry of Justice and Work. The vote resulted in 513 votes against the proposal compared to 228 in favor. While the union’s executive committee supported the offer as a step toward defending the 2025 Equalization Agreement, this stance was in the minority. Following the rejection, the assembly debated next steps, with two main proposals emerging: one calling for renewed negotiations until July 21 and another advocating immediate return to strike action. The latter gained more support, leading to planned strikes across provincial courts starting July 2nd. The conflict, which began in March, has seen ongoing protests and wage demands, with the TSJ’s recent offer deemed insufficient by workers.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the labor dispute as a struggle for fair wages and highlights the workers' dissatisfaction with the TSJ's offer, emphasizing their demand for better conditions. It portrays the union's position as reasonable despite the offer being considered inadequate, while the government's and

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article accurately reports the rejection of the salary offer by the judicial workers' union, citing the vote counts and the subsequent debate. It presents both sides of the discussion without clear bias, though there is some emphasis on the union's position and the proposed actions.

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