Did They Give Them 800 Million Pesos? SEP Talks About Agreements with the CNTE and Clarify if the Marches Will Return
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The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, has gone out to clarify the misunderstanding about the 800 million pesos of public fund destined to alleviate the educational lag in Oaxaca. “It is not given directly to the CNTE, never,” she has settled and added that they have as recipients to add more places for teachers in the State and improve schools with computers and printers. Education Secretary Mario Delgado had already pointed out that the a…
Sheinbaum refuses that the 800 mdp committed to Oaxaca will be handed over to CNTE and said that it will be for education in that entity.
After the mega sit-in and national strike of the National Coordinator of Education Workers, CNTE , an agreement was finally reached with the federal government and the Ministry of Public Education, SEP . Some details of this truce have already been revealed by the same holders of some dependencies, did they give them money to withdraw from the capital of the country? CNTE withdraws from Mexico City The CNTE agreed to lift its sit-in and removed …
The secretary who ended up yielding to the monetary pressures of the CNTE is the same one who ordered to pay 15.2 million pesos for his officials and collaborators in the SEP to give them courses to learn negotiation techniques
President Claudia Sheinbaum denied that 800 million pesos had been given to Section 22 of the National Coordination of Education Workers (CNTE) and said that these are resources that go directly to Oaxacan schools. “This money is not given to the CNTE, never to the union. The union sections, by collective contract, have some resource that is given for the operation of the unions, but those 800 million pesos have nothing to do with the CNTE, it i…
MILENIO During her morning conference at the National Palace, President Claudia Sheinbaum reported that the 800 million pesos destined for Oaxaca will not be for the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE). The president explained that the resources will be used to strengthen the state public education system with the creation of new places for teachers and improvements in the infrastructure of educational centers. “What does it transla…
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