The inspectors of the Judicial Police will be on strike for seven days in early February along with the remaining PJ staff, the Trade Union of Criminal Investigation Officials (ASFIC / PJ) revealed on Tuesday 22nd January at a press conference.
The PJ inspectors decided to stop several hours a day in the first week of February (from 4 to 8) and on days 11 and 12 like the rest of the PJ staff.
Thus, the three trade union structures, which represent inspectors, security guards and administrative staff, decided to strike a strike from 00:00 hours on February 4 to 12:00 midnight on a rotating basis.
Between the 4th and the 5th, there is a stoppage of all the work to be done in the prevention unit and all the work outside normal working hours.
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