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Capturan a Funcionario Federal Con Droga www.diariodecolima.com Año 63 No. 21,327 $7.00 CColima,olima, CColimaolima SábadoSábado 2929 dede OctubreOctubre dede 2016 Capturan a funcionario federal con droga Policías y militares localizaron a cuatro hombres atados y amordazados dentro de dos vehículos; se reveló que uno de los detenidos es Rogelio Sala- zar, delegado del Instituto Nacional de la Economía Social Sergio URIBE ALVARADO calizaron a cuatro hombres amor- Nacional de la Economía Social. dazados a bordo de dos vehículos, Alrededor de las 6:30 de la ma- Agentes de las diferentes corpora- en uno de los cuales encontraron ñana, luego de un reporte anóni- ciones policíacas y del Ejército lo- una maleta con droga, al parecer mo, las corporaciones realizaron cocaína, en la carretera libre Coli- un operativo y sorprendieron a los ma-Guadalajara, a la altura de la cuatro individuos amordazados en Debe PGR población de Tonila, Jalisco. la parte trasera de las unidades. Fuentes extraofi ciales infor- Posteriormente, revisaron otro maron que los detenidos son Julio automóvil y descubrieron una ma- explicar estado César Jiménez Barrón, de 28 años, leta con una gran cantidad de dro- originario Tamaulipas, y José Luis ga, al parecer cocaína, por lo cual, de denuncias Valencia Valencia, de 36, de Mi- de inmediato fueron puestos a dis- choacán, quienes fueron locali- posición del Ministerio Público de contra Mario zados dentro de un Corsa blanco, la Federación, adscrito a la PGR. con placas de Jalisco. Algunas versiones señalan que Armando MARTÍNEZ Dentro de otro vehículo, un la droga asegurada fueron 20 kilos OROZCO Attitude rojo, placas FTK-8321 de de cocaína, sin embargo, esta in- Colima, viajaban Jaroslsw Slolsy, formación no se pudo confi rmar. La diputada del PAN, Martha de 41 años, así como Rogelio Sala- Sosa Govea, pidió al nuevo ti- zar Borjas, delegado del Instituto ORDEN PÚBLICO/C8 tular de la PGR, Raúl Cervantes Andrade, hacer públicos los es- Salvador Jacobo tudios y resultados de la Audi- toría Superior de la Federación SOBERANA (ASF) sobre el caso Mario An- Anoche fue coronada Michelle McDonald, reina de la guiano Moreno, en Colima. Feria de Todos los Santos Colima 2016. Esto, luego de que la admi- ESCENARIO/B7 nistración de Anguiano Moreno simuló la reintegración de fon- dos federales. De esta forma, la legisladora Hernando Rivera participa y su grupo parlamentario albia- zul buscan que la sociedad co- limense esté plenamente infor- mada sobre las investigaciones en concurso de fotografía de los hechos presuntamente constitutivos de delito. LOCAL/A2 México en una imagen Marlene MACHUCA Diario de Colima, Héctor Sán- A ANGUIANO RAMOS chez Espinosa, Hernando habló de este concurso en el que participan Hernando Alonso Rivera Cervan- varios colimenses. Exige Nico a Armando MARTÍNEZ DE LA ROSA A 4 tes participa en el concurso Méxi- Rivera Cervantes es diseñador Y salió la Muerte in- Mario CÁRDENAS DELGADO A 5 co en una imagen, que organiza gráfi co por profesión, pero le apa- dignada y anduvo y Germán RUEDA A 5 una prestigiada marca de cámaras siona la fotografía, y desde hace 3 anduvo. Alguien le dijo que y equipo fotográfi co. años la practica; el talento le viene Procurador Lourdes CARRILLO DE CALVARIO A 6 Francisca estaba cortando Con varias imágenes, el dise- de familia, su papá es diseñador y GLORIETA A 6 pastura para la vaca. Pero ñador colimense compite en este siempre ha estado relacionado con agilizar fue y sólo vio la pastura . certamen. el arte, pues estudió en la Escuela En entrevista con el Director de San Carlos. General de Medios Digitales de ESCENARIO/B7 indagatoria EVA ADRIANA SOTO FERNIZA A 4 Demandan trabajadoras Luis Ladino: Tendrán el derecho de audiencia domésticas derechos laborales los señalados en la au- Carlos Alberto PÉREZ Editorial de Diario de Colima, AGUILAR Glenda Libier Madrigal, la secre- ditoría excepcional taria general colegiada del gre- Como parte de la estrategia na- mio, Marcelina Bautista Bautista, cional promovida por el Sindicato aseguró que, en Colima, como en Elena DEL TORO Nacional de Trabajadoras y Tra- todo el país, miles de mujeres y bajadores del Hogar, mañana, en hombres son violentados en sus El diputado independiente Nico- Colima, se impartirá un taller don- derechos laborales. lás Contreras Cortés hizo un lla- de se explicará a quienes desem- “Nosotras lo que buscamos es mado a la Procuraduría General peñan algún ofi cio relacionado al que la empleadora y la trabajado- de Justicia del Estado, para que trabajo doméstico, los derechos ra lleguen a un acuerdo bastante agilice las denuncias que se inter- que tienen y la posibilidad de afi - amable”, indicó. pusieron contra el ex gobernador liarse a este gremio nacional. Mario Anguiano Moreno, desde En entrevista con la Directora LOCAL/A2 junio pasado. Por su parte, el coordinador de Salvador Jacobo El colimense Hernando Alonso Rivera Cervantes, que participa la fracción del PAN, Luis Ladino en el concurso México en una imagen, en entrevista con el Di- Ochoa, dijo que en la Comisión de rector General de Medios Digitales de Diario de Colima, Héctor Responsabilidades del Congreso Sánchez Espinosa. del Estado, tendrán el derecho de audiencia los señalados en la au- ditoría excepcional a los últimos 3 años de gobierno de Mario An- guiano. A su vez, el presidente de la Comisión de Hacienda, Santiago Chávez, señaló que se dará priori- dad a las cuentas públicas de 2015, y luego continuará con la auditoría excepcional a la pasada adminis- Carlos Pérez tración. La secretaria general colegiada del Sindicato Nacional de Tra- bajadoras y Trabajadores del Hogar, Marcelina Bautista Bautista LOCAL/A2 (centro), acompañada de Dora Ramírez y Azucena Ramírez. SESE INCENDIAINCEN ALERTA PORPOR DOMINA AVIÓN CORRUPCIÓN VETTEL Un avión de American El líder del PRI, Enri- El piloto alemán Se- Airlines fue evacuado que Ochoa, señala que bastian Vettel logró debido a que un neu- corrupción e impuni- el mejor tiempo en mático se incendió dad son los dos mayo- la segunda práctica mientras realizaba res al avance del país. libre del Gran Pre- las maniobras de des- mio de México. pegue. A7 A8 C1 A 2 Sábado 29 de Octubre de 2016 Exigen trabajadoras del hogar respeto a sus derechos laborales C arlos Alberto PÉREZ Para ello, mañana se y hombres que laboren en AGUILAR realizará en Colima un taller actividades relacionadas al donde se promoverá el con- hogar, para que se sumen a Las condiciones laborales venio 189 de la Conferencia este movimiento. de mujeres y hombres que Internacional del Trabajo, Dijo que, a la fecha, éste se dedican al trabajo del mediante la cual se explican ha logrado integrar a más hogar continúan siendo in- los derechos de los trabaja- de 100 colimenses y que se justas, al negárseles presta- dores y las trabajadoras del adhieren al movimiento na- ciones laborales, así como hogar. cional que prepara acciones salarios dignos por su que- Esta charla se lleva- para llevar el tema al Sena- hacer diario. rá a cabo en el Hotel Casa do de la República. Lo anterior lo declaró la Danna, ubicado en la calle “Tenemos respaldo de Carlos Pérez secretaria general colegia- Ocampo número 49, en el senadores, diputados fe- A la izquierda, la secretaria general colegiada del Sindicato Nacional de Traba- da del Sindicato Nacional centro de la capital. derales, de organizaciones jadores y Trabajadoras del Hogar, Marcelina Bautista Bautista, con Glenda Libier de Trabajadores y Trabaja- En entrevista con Glen- de Derechos Humanos que Madrigal Trujillo, Directora Editorial de Diario de Colima. doras del Hogar, Marceli- da Libier Madrigal Trujillo, están trabajando para que na Bautista Bautista, quien Directora Editorial de Dia- se reconozcan nuestros de- contrato colectivo de traba- ron que no ha sido sencillo que por ley les corresponde. aseguró que en Colima ya se rio de Colima, la secre- rechos. jo que el sindicato está pro- lograr acuerdos, puesto que Pero, también dijo, por están integrando mujeres y taria general colegiada de “Hemos avanzado para moviendo”, comentó. existe temor por parte de parte de los empleadores hombres a este gremio, con este sindicato, formado el que, a nivel nacional se ra- Sobre los avances, Mar- mujeres y hombres que se que siguen sin reconocer el propósito de evitar más 30 de agosto de 2015, invi- tifi que el convenio 189 y se celina Bautista y los traba- dedican a los quehaceres a esta labor como un ofi cio abusos. tó a todas aquellas mujeres haga válida la obligación del jadores del hogar advirtie- ser despedidos, al exigir lo respaldado por la ley. ABUSOS Y POCOS DERECHOS NOMBRE DIGNO Bautista Bautista dio a co- hogar, no soy de la familia; “En Colima, aproxima- “Al fi nal de todo, se tra- A la par de los trabajos en materia de Derechos nocer que, a la fecha el tra- muchas veces se considera damente se pagan 150, 160 bajan jornadas extenuan- de afiliación al sindicato, Humanos deben defen- bajo en el hogar es discrimi- que la trabajadora es de la pesos por jornada, donde tes, donde se sacrifi ca la defensa jurídica y capa- derse. nado, puesto que son pocos familia y cuando se exigen no hay nada claro. Esto pro- familia, la salud y se tienen citación, esta agrupación “Uno de estos as- los empleadores que cum- derechos, se consideran que voca que una misma per- pocas retribuciones, ade- trabaja activamente en pectos es el manejo plen con brindar seguridad la empleada se enojó y no sona trabaje en dos o hasta más de seguridad laboral. la campaña “Nombre despectivo de nuestro laboral a sus trabajdores, debe ser así”, expresó. tres casas en un mismo día, “Debemos proteger este Digno”, en la que se pide trabajo tan digno como además de que les dan sala- De acuerdo a los tabu- que cierto, le reditúa econó- ofi cio que, en caso de no rios muy bajos, por respon- ladores salariales concreta- micamente, pero sin tener regularse puede derivar en evitar términos despec- cualquier otro”, refirió sabilidades como limpiar la dos en la capital del país, el alguna prestación”.
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