The General League of Justice Officers of the Tunisian General Labor Union is scheduled to call for a national strike in the country's courts to protest the authorities' delay in a number of professional and social files concerning the sector.
The newspaper "Achaab" revealed that the justice sector is witnessing a state of anger these days because of outstanding demands, most of which are included in previous minutes of agreement that have not been applied and professional regulations for the decision-making authorities in the sector have not been respected.
The newspaper, quoting Muhammad Ali al-Amdouni, general secretary of the General Union of Adliya Aids, said that the sector's workers demand exceptional promotion and review of grants and their circulation so that they are rewarding, and also that currency and the common administrative corps must be incorporated as they carry out the same tasks and inclusions as court clerks as well as theorizing the scientific evidence.