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Chaos in Mérida: Pemex Retirees Block Access to the Airport and Parents Demand Pedestrian Crossing

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CDMX.- The city of Mérida lived on Tuesday a day of blockades and protests led by retired Mexican Petróleos (Pemex) and parents of a high school, which caused road damage in different parts of the Yucateca capital.In the morning, a group of former workers from Pemex closed the main access to Mérida International Airport in demand of better and subrogated medical services.The protesters denounced that the authorities of the parastatal have refuse…
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A group of retirees and pensioners from Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) blocked Mérida's International Avenue and the main entrance to the Manuel Crescencio Rejón Airport, feeling that their rights are being violated. Servio Rosado Aparicio, who led this protest, said that Pemex is not respecting Clause 89 of the collective bargaining agreement regarding […]

CDMX.- The city of Mérida lived on Tuesday a day of blockades and protests led by retired Mexican Petróleos (Pemex) and parents of a high school, which caused road damage in different parts of the Yucateca capital.In the morning, a group of former workers from Pemex closed the main access to Mérida International Airport in demand of better and subrogated medical services.The protesters denounced that the authorities of the parastatal have refuse…

The demonstration of the former workers of Petróleos Mexicanos, provoked the modification of public transport routes. Mérida, Yucatán on October 7, 2025.- Once again, retired workers of Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex), protest to demand the resumption of medical services and the supply of medicines. This morning, they blocked access to Merida Airport to denounce that the Federal Government “is letting them die.” “Pemex has sentenced us to death, so …

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InformatYucatán broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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