Steus Lifts Strike and Resumes Activities at Unison
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The Steus union agreed to end the strike at the University of Sonora after accepting a new salary proposal, allowing activities to resume.
After three weeks of stay, the Union of Workers and Employees of the University of Sonora (STEUS) agreed this Thursday to end the strike at the Maximum House of Studies.The decision was made after a vote in which the members accepted the last offer of the university administration.Details of the Voting The consultation process among the working base yielded the following preliminary results: In favor of lifting the strike: 919 votes. Against: 47…
Workers at the University of Sonora voted to end the strike that began on April 16 after obtaining a majority in favor.
The governor of Sonora, Alfonso Durazo Montaño, acknowledged Thursday night the willingness shown by the Steus union and the administration of the University of Sonora to reach agreements that led to the end of the work stoppage. In a statement, the governor indicated that the agreement reached represents "good news" for thousands of Sonoran students, as it allows for the resumption of academic, cultural, athletic, and research activities at the…
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