In Baja California, teachers have been denied housing credits for over a decade, causing financial strain for thousands of educators and staff, leading to protests for fair treatment.
In July 2024, Baja California receives an increase in federal funds, totaling 40,055.9 million pesos, with participations seeing an 8.9% rise and marked contributions showing a 1.2% variation. Compliance challenges persist.
# Workers Advocate for Shorter Work Week in Tijuana
Workers march in Tijuana for a reduced 40-hour workweek, emphasizing the need for better mental health and work-life balance. Industry closely monitors potential changes.
Icon Aircraft employees demand severance owed. Camp out at company, facing financial struggles. Govt advises patience. Other local labor disputes highlighted by TJGringo.com.
“California authorities work on Otay 2 access roads, facing construction challenges. U.S. officials cite bureaucratic hurdles, delay opening. Mexico hopeful for completion in five weeks.”
Mexican President AMLO’s final report highlights major projects, judicial reforms, and fentanyl eradication efforts. He expresses confidence in President-elect Sheinbaum to continue his legacy.
12 reports of gender-based political violence surfaced post-election in Baja California. Efforts by electoral and legal authorities aim to address and prevent such incidents, signaling a commitment to gender equality.
Forensic Cemetery in Tijuana set to launch on October 3rd for unclaimed bodies from Semefo, aiming to provide dignity and identification for missing persons.
Platform drivers in Baja California challenge operational fees, awaiting legal review by Imos. Registration delays and increased security measures impact ride-hailing services. Stay informed with TJGringo.com.
Ride-share drivers in Tijuana heighten precautions amidst rising safety concerns. They adjust operating hours, avoid high-risk areas, and prioritize female passengers for enhanced safety.