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Reopen Durango Wellness Offices After 2 Months of Plant

Summary by Newsweek México
On Wednesday, July 30, the offices of the Department of Welfare Programs in the capital of Durango resumed operations, after being closed for more than two months due to a sit-in maintained by workers and former workers. The closure, initiated on May 22, resulted from an internal conflict in which protesters demanded their relocation to work and the removal of various officials, including social program coordinators, due to alleged administrativ…
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On Wednesday, July 30, the offices of the Department of Welfare Programs in the capital of Durango resumed operations, after being closed for more than two months due to a sit-in maintained by workers and former workers. The closure, initiated on May 22, resulted from an internal conflict in which protesters demanded their relocation to work and the removal of various officials, including social program coordinators, due to alleged administrativ…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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