Mexicali, June 5. The concerns of Baja California Congress workers about their general working conditions in 2025 have been addressed, said local representative Jaime Cantón Rocha.
The chairman of the Board of Directors said the terms were signed on Tuesday, June 3, but there were some errors in the wording .
Workers expressed concerns on Wednesday, June 4, prompting union leader Selene Cota to meet with local legislators.
Employees gathered outside the administrative offices.
He mentioned that six percent was achieved across all services, so benefits were agreed upon.
He recalled that state congress workers are the ones who receive the best benefits in Baja California.
Carlos Torres' departure is respectable.
For Jaime Cantón Rocha, Carlos Torres's resignation from his honorary positions in the state government and Tijuana City Council is a personal decision that is respected.
