The specter of a strike is once again looming over Haiti’s judiciary. Standing magistrates have been observing a work stoppage for about a month. Judicial activities are paralyzed within the Labor Court, the country’s 18 courts of first instance, as well as the five courts of appeal.
Reached by phone, the deputy spokesperson of the Collective of Standing Magistrates of Haiti (COMADH), Jean Emmanuel René, denounced what he describes as discriminatory treatment toward government commissioners and deputy commissione
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