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Civil Police officers vacate AL and strike may end.

Agents left the Assembly on Monday afternoon after a 15-day occupation; they will meet with representatives of the state government this Tuesday, and the strike may finally come to an end. Last week, Governor Marconi Perillo asked the agents to leave the plenary in a gesture of flexibility on the part of the group and promised to meet with the civil police officers personally if the occupation ended.

plenary hall of the Legislative Assembly (Photo: José Barbacena)

Goiás247 - Civil police officers left the Legislative Assembly on Monday afternoon. The strikers remained at the location for 15 days in a confrontational stance against the state government, which refuses to meet the category's salary demands.

Last week, Governor Marconi Perillo asked the officers to leave the plenary session in a gesture of flexibility on the part of the group and promised to meet with the civil police officers personally if the evacuation was carried out.

This Tuesday, a meeting will take place between the leaders of the strike movement and representatives of the state government. The agents are demanding a salary increase of almost 100%, with their wages rising to R$ 7,5 per month.

The state government will no longer deduct November pay from striking workers and is expected to present a productivity bonus proposal to employees. The strike could end completely today.