CDMX Strike of the SUTIEMS in Prepas Paralyzes Classes for More than 35 Thousand Students
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Mexico City.- Mexico is experiencing one of the worst educational crises in decades. To the ravages left by the pandemic in the school system, there is now a teachers’ strike that left more than 1.2 million students without classes for 22 days in states such as Oaxaca, Michoacán, Chiapas, Guerrero and Zacatecas. In the middle of the school cycle, absenteeism, dropout and low academic achievement mark the panorama of millions of children and adol…
The IEMS labor protest coincides with the actions of the National Coordinadora de Trabajadores de la Educación (CNTE), which adds up to 22 days of protests.
The workers accepted a wage increase of 3.5%, even though they demanded 30 percent.
During the first hours of this Thursday, June 5, 2025, a new strike broke out in 28 high schools in Mexico City (CDMX), which will affect more than 35,000 students in the capital who will go to an indefinite stop because of the protests and demands of unionized teachers. It was through its official social networks that the Union of Workers Union of the Institute of Higher Media Education (EMES) of the CDMX, announced that at about 6:00 a.m. the …
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