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"Fire Doesn't Discriminate": Tijuana Firefighters Go on Strike over Lack of Bases, Pay, and Uniforms

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Firefighters have been on strike since Friday morning, July 18th, gathered on the esplanade of Tijuana City Hall, after more than 10 years of unmet demands. According to Julio Samaniego, firefighters' union representative, each firefighter works between 100 and 124 hours of overtime per month, in response to the city's needs… Source
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TIJUANA, JULY 18, 2025.- The protest was led by the Secretary General of the Union of Bureaucrats, Guillermo Aldrete Casarín, who demanded salary improvements, basifications, the payment of overtime and the delivery of uniforms for the elements, some of whom have not received new equipment for more than 10 years. In addition, they pointed out that currently they must cover these expenses in their own pocket. About 60 elements of the fire brigade…

Firefighters have been on strike since Friday morning, July 18th, gathered on the esplanade of Tijuana City Hall, after more than 10 years of unmet demands. According to Julio Samaniego, firefighters' union representative, each firefighter works between 100 and 124 hours of overtime per month, in response to the city's needs… Source

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zetatijuana.com broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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