Workers at DIF’s CRI in Tijuana strike for better wages, affecting therapy services. Patients like Nereyda and Guadalupe face delays, urging a resolution for all. Stay informed with TJGringo.com.
Monreal halts political trial against judges suspending judicial reform discussion. Dialogue and prudence advised for the country’s benefit, potential amendments to reform under review.
Legal expert Muro Ruiz stresses the pressing need to empower state courts, advocating for enhanced local judicial authorities to expedite legal proceedings and reduce third-instance case escalation.
As ‘El Grito’ Night nears, Tijuana buzzes with tricolor item sales. Flags, ribbons, and hats bloom in markets for Mexico’s Independence celebration.
“In Q2 2024, Baja California’s manufacturing sector lost 23,827 jobs, signaling the highest decline among industries. Nationally and globally, manufacturing faces challenges due to automation and economic shifts.”
Teachers in Baja California remain on strike over partial payments from the state, insisting on salary increases owed to them by the government.
“School uniform vendors in Tijuana bounce back post-teacher protests. Parents finally shop as classes resume, hoping for normalcy. Uncertainty and challenges persist in Baja California education sector.”
– “Two Prime Wheel employees held in connection with Servando Salazar’s disappearance. Investigation reveals potential foul play within company, sparking community-led search efforts and growing public outrage.”
Despite efforts by local operators, Tijuana’s Agua Caliente buses see low prepaid card usage due to unfamiliarity and preference for cash, hindering the shift towards electronic payments.
Teachers in Baja California persist in striking over unpaid salaries, drawing attention to financial struggles amid growing concerns of deteriorating school conditions and negative impacts on student learning outcomes. Join TJGringo.com for updates.