PJF Tijuana Work Stoppage

**PJF Employees’ Stand Persists** PJF staff in Tijuana maintain protests against proposed reforms for the fifth week, gathering support from senior officials and the community to oppose changes.

### Partial Work Stoppage Continues for PJF Employees

Tijuana – For the fifth consecutive week, employees of the Federal Judiciary (PJF) in Tijuana continue to manifest their opposition to the proposed judicial reform. The ongoing partial work stoppage, which initially began with the staff, has garnered support from senior officials, including the Supreme Court Justices.

Matilde del Carmen González Barbosa, the magistrate of the Fourth Circuit of Tijuana, reported that employees assembled once again this Monday at the House of Legal Culture in Tijuana to express their grievances. She emphasized the persistence of these demonstrations, stating, “We are now in the fifth week of protests since the national partial strike started with the staff, followed by the senior officials, and eventually the Supreme Court of the Nation joined in.”

The purpose of these gatherings is to disseminate information about the proposed judiciary reform and its potential implications. Employees are determined to make their voices heard and ensure that the public is well-informed about the changes being suggested.

### Additional Updates

#### Judicial Workers Protest at UABC Law Faculty, Seek Student Support

In a related development, judicial workers staged a protest at the law faculty of the Autonomous University of Baja California (UABC) seeking the backing of students for their cause. The participants hope to draw attention to the perceived negative impacts of the proposed reforms.

#### Statements from Government Officials

Local government representatives, including Ayala, have made statements regarding the reform, suggesting that despite the protests and objections, the reform is expected to go through. “We are anticipating surprises, but it will be approved,” Ayala remarked on the ongoing judicial reform process.

#### Public Marches Against Judicial Reform

A series of public marches have taken place across the city, with participants voicing their opposition to the judicial reforms. These marches have seen diverse groups coming together to show solidarity with the judicial workers.

#### Other Local News:

– **High Temperatures in Tijuana**: Tijuana will continue to experience high temperatures until Wednesday. Residents are advised to take necessary precautions to stay hydrated and cool.

– **Waste Management Proposal**: Local merchants along the popular “Revu” street have proposed the installation of trash containers in alleyways to combat littering.

– **Air Pollution Concerns**: Tijuana has been facing worrying levels of air pollution. Authorities are considering issuing an alert to safeguard public health.

– **Tecate Fire**: A fire in Tecate is reported to be contained and is currently in the process of being extinguished.

– **Water Shortage in Villa del Campo**: The area of Villa del Campo has been particularly affected by water shortages over the weekend. Water trucks have been deployed to address the issue amidst a regional heatwave.

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