Registry workers begin two-week strike

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Registry workers begin two-week strike

The strike was called in protest at the lack of dialogue with the guardianship, against salary asymmetries and the hiring of more workers.

Registry workers began a two-week strike this Monday called by the National Union of Registries () in protest at the lack of dialogue with the guardianship, against salary asymmetries and the hiring of more workers.

The strike takes place between 00:00 today and 24:00 on January 3, leading to the strike of workers working in all central services and external services, such as the Citizen’s Stores, the Institute of Registries and Notaries ( IRN) and in the central and external services of the Regional Directorates for the Administration of Justice of the autonomous regions of Madeira and the Azores.

The SNR also contests the salary asymmetries between these workers, already the subject of recommendations by the Ombudsman, and calls for the “restructuring of the remuneration system for registrars and registration officers, with equity and justice and an end to salary asymmetries and inequalities”.

It also requires payment of the index update due since the year 2000, as already decided in arbitration, as well as the approval and publication by the Government of the final report of the audit by the General Inspectorate of Justice Services on the remuneration system for IRN workers.

The union also demands the hiring of workers to make up for “a deficit of a thousand registration officers and 250 registrars, so that registration services do not continue to close.”

Among the commitments assumed that the SNR demands to be fulfilled are the opening of competitions for specialist registration officers, the conclusion of the 2021 and 2022 evaluation processes, the payment of insularity and interiority subsidies and the review of the organic law on health services. records, dated 1979.

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