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CNTE Puts an End to the National Strike After Weeks of Mobilizations

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The National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) put an end to the national strike on Saturday, June 20, after weeks of mobilizations and protests in Mexico City (CDMX). According to the information, the withdrawal of the national strike comes after the consensus between the sections of the CNTE, who advanced that they will enter a reorganization phase to strengthen the struggle. “Today we are not defeated, we are going to a reorganization p…

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The National Coordination of Education Workers (CNTE) yesterday lifted its strike in the country, but announced that it will pursue President Claudia Sheinbaum on the routes she carries out for the Republic. After announcing the cessation of the strike that they have had for three weeks, the leadership indicated that they will insist on having a direct dialogue with the President, who has refused to receive them, in order to demand that the ISSS…

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At the official recess of their national day of struggle and after 20 days of protests in the capital of the country, leaders of the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) said that lifting the strike “is not a defeat, but the beginning of a new stage to reorganize and return with more force, because we have not yielded in our central demands: the repeal of the Law of the Issste 2007 and of the educational reform.”

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The teachers of the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) have left the streets of central Mexico City. The government has closed in the last few hours some agreements with the groups of Oaxaca, Guerrero and the capital to guarantee the end of the mobilizations. This list includes a fund of 800 million pesos for teachers of Oaxaca, as well as stimuli and bonds for retired teachers. However, in the inkwell has remained a crucial propos…

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The National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) put an end to the national strike on Saturday, June 20, after weeks of mobilizations and protests in Mexico City (CDMX). According to the information, the withdrawal of the national strike comes after the consensus between the sections of the CNTE, who advanced that they will enter a reorganization phase to strengthen the struggle. “Today we are not defeated, we are going to a reorganization p…

Once the mobilizations of the CNTE in Mexico City and in the interior of the country attracted attention to education, it would be valuable to reflect on the fall in educational coverage, the reduction of the budget for that sector, the lack of knowledge about the implementation of the New Mexican School (NEM) and the corrupt relationship of the government with the unions, raise experts in public policy on education, consulted by this newspaper.

The National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) formally declared the recess of the current stage of its national strike, at the end of 20 days of the teachers’ movement. The organization noted that the return to the classrooms will allow it to be reorganized to continue promoting its main demands. During a rally held in front of the National Headquarters of the CNTE, teachers’ leaders reiterated that they continue their demand to repeal th…

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oem.com.mx broke the news on Saturday, June 20, 2026.
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