New Justice Minister Wants to End Judges' Strike

Ljubljana, 1 December - Justice Minister Ales Zalar announced Monday he would be seeking to end the judges work-to-rule strike, which was launched in the summer due to dissatisfaction with wages.

Ljubljana Justice Minister Ales Zalar (pictured) says after a meeting with Supreme Court President Franc Testen he would strive to end the judges work-to-rule strike. Photo: Tamino Petelinsek(STA)

Ljubljana
Justice Minister Ales Zalar (pictured) says after a meeting with Supreme Court President Franc Testen he would strive to end the judges work-to-rule strike.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek(STA)

Ljubljana Justice Minister Ales Zalar (first from left) says after a meeting with Supreme Court President Franc Testen (second from left) he would strive to end the judges work-to-rule strike. Photo: Tamino Petelinsek(STA)

Ljubljana
Justice Minister Ales Zalar (first from left) says after a meeting with Supreme Court President Franc Testen (second from left) he would strive to end the judges work-to-rule strike.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek(STA)

Ljubljana Justice Minister Ales Zalar (left) says after a meeting with Supreme Court President Franc Testen (right) he would strive to end the judges work-to-rule strike. Photo: Tamino Petelinsek(STA)

Ljubljana
Justice Minister Ales Zalar (left) says after a meeting with Supreme Court President Franc Testen (right) he would strive to end the judges work-to-rule strike.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek(STA)

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