Reports from Puerto Morelos suggest that Blanca Merari's political campaign is struggling to gain traction. As a result, she has allegedly resorted to pressuring employees to attend her campaign events, even during work hours.
Employees, who wish to remain anonymous for fear of retaliation, claim that the campaign marches are primarily made up of workers who have been coerced into attending. This has led to work areas being virtually deserted during office hours.
These employees suggest that Merari's popularity has significantly diminished over time. "There is now a disdain for a person who changed overnight and treats her staff poorly. Power has changed her for the worse, and she only shows consideration for her close group of friends and associates," they claim.
Merari's campaign is reportedly struggling to make an impact, leading to staff being forced to attend events at the expense of their regular duties. This has reportedly resulted in poor service to the citizens of Puerto Morelos.
According to these anonymous sources, those who refuse to participate in these campaign activities face repercussions from the director of human resources, Santos Julián Medina Cab. Employees claim that Cab, an associate of Merari, has been known to harass staff, change their work areas, reduce their benefits and salaries, and even dismiss them.
The employees feel helpless against this alleged mistreatment, as they claim their complaints are ignored by the internal control body. They also express fear of losing their jobs if they speak out against the treatment they are receiving.
The situation in Puerto Morelos is reportedly bleak, with widespread dissatisfaction with the current municipal government. However, with June 2nd fast approaching, there is potential for change.
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