Jorge Islasformer consul general Mexico in the New Yorkrefused to become coordinator Consulate general, five days after a group of workers from Mexican Foreign Service they will show him as accused workplace harassment and abuse.
Through a statement via his social networks, Islas López announced his decision: “I have rejected the honorable invitation of the Minister Foreign Relations to take over Consulate General Coordination, after the administrative unit in SRE was established.”
According to the released documents, they are in a position to legally respond to the “baseless accusations and malicious lies” in the letter released last week by the accused federal officials.
Additionally, excóNsul stated that his decision was also driven by his beliefs in support of human rights and “as the father of two feminist and activist daughters.”
Last Thursday, sixteen women asked the president Claudia Sheinbaum reconsider the appointment Jorge Islas López as head of the newly formed Coordination General Consulate of the Ministry of Foreign Affairss (SRE) for alleged workplace harassment and pointed out that although a formal complaint had been filed against them, the SRE had only issued simple recommendations.
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