Mexico City Faces World Cup Opening as Teacher Plantón Holds Centro
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Mexico City Faces World Cup Opening as Teacher Plantón Holds Centro
Mexico World Cup opens June 11 at Estadio Azteca, with CNTE teacher planton in Centro Historico testing the city as CANACO sees $2.3m daily commerce loss. The post Mexico City Faces World Cup Opening as Teacher Plantón Holds Centro appeared first on The Rio Times.
Mexico City, May 29 (EFE).- Mexican teachers from Section 22 of the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) took over Oaxaca City Airport this Friday, having led for five days intense protests in this state of southern Mexico and in the Mexican capital, where they have a dialogue with the federal government on Friday. The occupation of the airport, located in the Central Valley region, began the eve of the morning, an action that will c…
In a framework of respect and institutional dialogue, the leadership of Section 22 of the National Union of Education Workers (SNTE), federal and state authorities held a negotiating table headed by Governor Solomon Jara Cruz, with the participation of heads of various federal units, including the Ministry of Public Education (SEP) and the Ministry of the Interior (Segob). During the meeting, the parties discussed various approaches related to t…
The head of the Ministry of the Interior (Segob), Rosa Icela Rodríguez, led a meeting with members of Section XXII of the National Coordination of Education Workers (CNTE) of Oaxaca, as part of the tripartite table set up to meet the teachers’ demands. Governor Solomon Jara, the secretary of Public Education, Mario Delgado, and the director of ISSSTE, Martí Batres, also attended the meeting. Read also: Three stations on Line 2 of the Metro CDMX …
Section 22 enters Segob on its fifth day of strike to set up a dialogue table with federal and state governments. The teachers demand justice for attacks in Mitla and punishment of those responsible, amid tensions and protests.
Section 22 of Oaxaca accuses the federal government of “mere promises” and demands that the mayor of San Pablo Villa de Mitla be disqualified following Wednesday's confrontation.
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