The Cnte Is Planted in San Lázaro and Is Tying with an Indefinite Stoppage
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Members of the National Coordination of Workers of the Add an Education Link (CNTE) installed a sit-in in the Legislative Palace of San Lázaro, in which they will remain 48 hours, with the aim of having President Claudia Sheinbaum reinstate the negotiating table to solve their demands. The day began at 5:45 p.m. in the National Palace, where teachers tried to tear down the fences that protect the property and were relegated by police with fire e…
After a day of demonstrations where there was a confrontation with police from Mexico City, teachers from the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) installed a sit-in in the vicinity of the Chamber of Deputies to demand, among other things, the repeal of the ISSSTE Law of 2007. From the early hours of this Thursday, teachers surrounded the National Palace in search of dialogue with President Claudia Sheinbaum to raise their demands.
• Teachers try to tear down fences in Palacio Nacional and denounce the use of gases.• CNTE marches to San Lázaro to install a sit-in and demand dialogue.• The teachers warn of new mobilizations and possible staggered strikes. Mobilisation in the Zócalo Maestros of the CNTE protested from the early morning in the Zócalo capitalino to demand the repeal of the Law of the Issste 2007 and the resumption of dialogue with the federal government. In th…
The teachers said that they will only be 48 hours unemployed, and it will be until November 22 when they decide the course of their actions.
Mexico City Disinform ourselves. The National Coordinadora de Trabajadores de la Educación (CNTE) started a 48-hour sit-in in the Chamber of Deputies demanding the repeal of the education reform of 2019 and the current pension system, and denouncing the failure of the federal government to comply with the agreements. From dawn, teachers began a day of protests in demand of better workers and education. Upon arriving at the National Palace, poli…
The National Coordination of Education Workers (CNTE) has scaled up its day of protest and stoppages, installing a sit-in outside the Chamber of Deputies. The action, part of a 48-hour national strike, forced the legislature to suspend all its activities in the presence of the teachers. CNTE members arrived in the first instance at Palacio Nacional before the morning conference and placed blankets on the fences known as breaking waves of almost …
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