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Section 22 SNTE Blocks Access to Oaxaca City Airport

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So far, no cancelled flights are reported; teachers also blocked the Pemex storage plant
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So far, no cancelled flights are reported; teachers also blocked the Pemex storage plant

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Teachers of the SNTE-CNTE Section 22 block Oaxaca International Airport and the Pemex plant in El Tule. They report cancelled flights and a million students without classes.

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Section 22 teachers occupied Oaxaca airport and a fuel terminal as part of their protest day

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On the second day of the indefinite work stoppage, members of Section 22 of the National Coordination of Education Workers (CNTE) intensified their pressure actions on Tuesday with blockades on the cruise to the Oaxaca International Airport and mobilizations in Pemex facilities. The measures were defined by the teachers’ leadership after its state assembly, on the grounds that there are no satisfactory responses to their statement of demands by …

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REDACTION Section 22 of the CNTE plans to block the cruise of the airport and the plant of Pemex for this Tuesday, on its second day of indefinite stoppage. After concluding its state assembly, the teacher confirmed these actions to be carried out for this day, so it is expected to affect the citizens in general. At the airport it is contemplated that the cruise will be closed, while at the plant of Pemex, the teachers plan to protest in the acc…

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Mexico City, Mexico. Teachers of the National Coordinator of Education Workers of Mexico (CNTE) scaled up their protests on Tuesday with simultaneous blockades and mobilizations in Mexico City and Oaxaca (south), on the second day of protests that seek to increase pressure on the government a day after the beginning of the 2026 World Cup. Blocks and sit-in in Mexico City The capital this day dawned with roadblocks and hitches in different parts …

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El Universal broke the news in Mexico on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
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