Reduces CNTE Presence in CDMX, but Will Return Reinforced
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The CNTE reduced its presence at the Rich Hist Center for the weekend, but previews to reinforce the plant and protests since Monday.
Image generated by Gemini The growing discontent with the fences that keep the Historic Center of CDMX fenced to prevent the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) from spreading to the Zócalo has forced traders and workers to carry out their daily activities between metallic structures, tarpaulins and makeshift camps, severely affecting their economy. Affections also reach visitors, who must cross extensive ranks to enter streets such…
The teachers of the Coordinadora Nacional de Trabajadores de la Educación de México (CNTE), said this Sunday, June 7, that their protest started last Monday to demand changes to the system of pensions, wage increases and labor improvements is maintained and will be reinforced. The pronouncement was made by educators, after the Mexican government called on the organization yesterday Saturday to end its indefinite strike. The federal authorities p…
The teachers of the National Coordinator of Education Workers of Mexico (CNTE) said this Sunday that the protest that began last Monday to demand changes to the system of pensions, wage increases and labor improvements is maintained and will be reinforced. This statement was made by educators after the federal government urged them on Saturday to end the indefinite strike. The government proposed last Thursday to the teachers of the CNTE union t…
The statement was made by the educators after the Mexican government urged the organization on Saturday to end the indefinite strike. The teachers of the National Coordinator of Education Workers of Mexico (CNTE) said this Sunday that the protest they started last Monday to demand changes to the pension system, wage increases and labor improvements is maintained and will be reinforced. Last Thursday the Mexican government proposed to the teacher…
CDMX.- The streets of the capital center occupied by the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) looked semi-empty this Saturday because a large number of teachers returned to their states.However, no road completely recovered free transit nor was it completely evicted, since the teachers plan to reoccupy the spaces between Sunday and Monday.
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