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Crisis in Imss Tabasco Welfare: Workers Go to Unemployment and Demand Aguinaldo Payments

Summary by TV Azteca
The tension broke out in the Tabasco health sector. Since yesterday night, unionized workers from three hospitals belonging to the IMSS Welfare system declared themselves unemployed, leaving hundreds of patients in uncertainty. The protest, legally called "permanent assembly", arose as a response to the failure of the state and federal authorities to pay critical labor benefits that had to be deposited by the 15th of this month.
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The tension broke out in the Tabasco health sector. Since yesterday night, unionized workers from three hospitals belonging to the IMSS Welfare system declared themselves unemployed, leaving hundreds of patients in uncertainty. The protest, legally called "permanent assembly", arose as a response to the failure of the state and federal authorities to pay critical labor benefits that had to be deposited by the 15th of this month.

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Friday, January 16, 2026.
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