SFJ, the syndicate of judicial workers which has been waging industrial action since May has announced it will be topping off the weeks of semi-paralysis with a ‘total strike’ on Friday, July 14. SFJ’s beef is “the current socio-professional situation and the lack of compliance with commitments made and the deliberations of parliament,” says the syndicate, stressing there will be no minimum services provided, “because it is considered that this strike does not conflict with the rights, freedoms and guarantees of citizens”. Hundreds of thousands might disagree with them as they wait in frustration for the resolution of legal matters…