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Union Maintain Blockades for the Second Day in a Row

For the second day in a row, members of the Guatemalan Education Workers’ Union (STEG) took to the streets again to protest against the authorities and demand attention to their labor demands. According to the most recent report by the General Directorate of Road Safety and Protection (Provial), the protests began from 6:40 a.m. on entering Puerto Barrios, Izabal, and have spread rapidly to other areas of the country. Until the last update, 12 b…
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For the second day in a row, members of the Guatemalan Education Workers’ Union (STEG) took to the streets again to protest against the authorities and demand attention to their labor demands. According to the most recent report by the General Directorate of Road Safety and Protection (Provial), the protests began from 6:40 a.m. on entering Puerto Barrios, Izabal, and have spread rapidly to other areas of the country. Until the last update, 12 b…

Unions of the Ministry of Education (Mineduc) analyze to present a new collective pact of working conditions. The proposal would be addressed to Minister Anabella Giracca, and would exclude the Guatemalan Union of Workers and Education Workers (STEG), led by Joviel Acevedo. The information was confirmed by Byron Valencia, of the Union of Departmental Directorates of Education. He also criticized the de facto measures promoted by STEG. Also read:…

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CRN Noticias broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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