Overview
- Preliminary results show 1,408 of 1,873 ballots favored continuing the stoppage, with 460 against, reflecting roughly 75% support on near-full turnout.
- The Federal Labor Tribunal ran a three-day secret ballot from November 12–14 at 63 voting centers to determine whether the strike would continue.
- With the vote concluded, the labor authority is expected to evaluate and potentially declare the strike legally existing across the institution’s branches.
- Operations remain disrupted at about 300 locations nationwide, with the institution saying pledged items are safeguarded as interest and contractual deadlines continue to run.
- Workers cite violations of the collective agreement—especially the promotions bulletin process—while union leader Arturo Zayún signals openness to talks and the administration says it would reopen if the strike is lifted.