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Inbal Reopens Museums in Cdmx After Agreement with Trade Unions

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The National Institute of Fine Arts and Literature, better known as INBAL, announced that museums in Mexico City (CDMX) will reopen after agreements with trade unions. On September 9, 2025, it was announced that several museums closed their doors because of a work stoppage by INBAL workers, which had been declared indefinitely. This is the second closure in the year, as beginning of June six museums in CDMX such as the National Museum of Anthrop…
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The National Institute of Fine Arts and Literature, better known as INBAL, announced that museums in Mexico City (CDMX) will reopen after agreements with trade unions. On September 9, 2025, it was announced that several museums closed their doors because of a work stoppage by INBAL workers, which had been declared indefinitely. This is the second closure in the year, as beginning of June six museums in CDMX such as the National Museum of Anthrop…

Now yes, after a couple of days, you can go back to INBAL’s museums to say “fuck, this is art”... after negotiations, those of the union gave up a little bit and will give a chance to return to the activities. “Long ranks to enter the MUNAL.” Photo: Mario Jasso-Quartoscuro. “Agreements have been reached,” says INBAL. By means of a statement, the National Institute of Fine Arts and Literature (INBAL) announced that the museums of its network will…

After a series of meetings with the trade union representatives, the National Institute of Fine Arts and Literature (INBAL) reached an agreement that will allow the doors of the premises that form part of the Institute to be reopened on Thursday to resume artistic and cultural activities. Through a statement, INBAL recognized the disposition of the trade union sections in the search for solutions whose aim is to strengthen the work of the Instit…

The National Institute of Fine Arts and Literature (INBAL) reported that its museums and cultural sites will reopen their doors today, September 11, 2025, following a labor strike by workers from Mexico City (CDMX), which began on September 9. By means of a statement, INBAL indicated that it reached agreements with trade union representations, which “allow positive progress in the solution of the work stoppage.” As a result of this constructive …

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nmas.com.mx broke the news in on Thursday, September 11, 2025.
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