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Nearly 30 institutions have requested strike to be declared illegal

September 11, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Since Monday, a total of 27 institutions have submitted the request for a declaration of illegality of the strike called by the unions.

On Tuesday, the National Insurance Institute (INS), the Legislative Assembly and the Joint Social Assistance Institute (IMAS) were presented new petitions.

The INS requested the declaration of illegality before the Court of San Ramón because of the effect that the movement has caused in the provision of services from the West Headquarters.

The institution alleges that

the right to strike is limited if the essential requirements for its development are not met.”

On the other hand, Antonio Ayales, Executive Director of the Legislative Assembly, raised the request before the Attorney General’s Office, under the representation of the Union of Legislative Workers (Utraleg).

According to Ayales, based on article 383 of the Labor Code, the workers and the trade union organization did not comply with the provisions and requirements stipulated in articles 371, 377 and 381 of the same Code.

The IMAS also presented its request before the Labor Court of the Judicial Circuit of San José, specifying that the officials who participated in the strike movement did not follow the minimum requirements established by the Labor Code.

As confirmed by María Fullmen, Minister of Human Development and Social Inclusion and Executive President of IMAS, Salazar, of the 1,161 people who work at the institution, only 15 officials took part in the strike.

These are the 27 institutions that are against the strike:
1. Costa Rican Social Security Fund (CCSS)
2. Costa Rica Post Office
3. National Radio and Television System (SINART)
4. Ministry of Public Works and Transportation (MOPT)
5. Costa Rican Electricity Institute (ICE)
6. Ministry of Justice and Peace (MJP)
7. National Board of Children (PANI)
8. Ministry of Housing and Human Settlements
9. Costa Rican Radiographic (RACSA)
10. Port Administration Board for the Development of the Atlantic Coast (JAPDEVA)
11. National Company of Force and Light (CNFL)
12. National Emergency Commission (CNE)
13. RECOPE
14. Institute of Rural Development (INDER)
15. Ministry of Health
16. Social Protection Board
17. Central Bank of Costa Rica
18. National Institute of Learning (INA)
19. Ministry of Finance
20. National Printing
21. Public Security
22. Ministry of Education
23. INCOPESCA
24. Ministry of Culture and Youth
25. National Insurance Institute (INS)
26. Legislative Assembly
27. Mixed Institute of Social Assistance (IMAS)

crhoy.com

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