After 24 Days, Teachers Retire in Mexico City and Warn Return to Sheinbaum
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Mexico City, 7 Jun (EFE).- After 24 days of sit-in, strike and mobilizations in Mexico City, teachers of the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) finished their protest this Saturday and warned that they are leaving to reorganize, warning the president, Claudia Sheinbaum, that they will return with more force.
Spokespersons from the different sections announced that they will continue their struggle to break the 2007 ISSSTE law
How to understand the teachers' conflict without reducing what happens to the disqualification of any of the actors? Since May 15, and not only in Mexico City, a large group of teachers started a strike and has mobilized to demand that a set of repeated demands be resolved. The analysis stops if they are considered criminals. The Federal Government has created spaces to attend to them. To declare that the current administration is at the service…
The CNTE concluded its protest in front of Palacio Nacional after not being received by Sheinbaum; they warn that they will reorganize to demand the repeal of the ISSSTE Law After 24 days of sit-down, strike and mobilizations in Mexico City, the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) announced this Saturday the end of their protest in front of Palacio Nacional. Although they suspended their actions, the teachers warned that they will r…
"We are not tired or defeated, we are at peace." This is the new slogan that brings to an end the teachers' strike and the sit-in at the Zócalo square, where teachers have been living for 24 days under inclement weather. Too much time has passed without achieving the ultimate objective for which they were mobilizing: the repeal of Calderón's ISSSTE Law, which left retirement pensions at a threshold far from respectable.
With the slogan to return more strengthened, the teachers of the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) raised their sit-in in the Zócalo of Mexico City on Saturday, June 7, after 24 days of national strike and without reaching agreements with the federal government. “Being 11 a.m. with 27 minutes on June 7, 2025, we declared the recess of this strike, this sit-in, and we went on to a stage of struggle that will lead to victory. It’s n…
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