Inah Workers Urge to Protect the Archaeological Heritage of Tulum
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On the eve of the visit of President Claudia Sheinbaum to Chetumal, the National Union of Workers of the Secretariat of Culture expressed its rejection that the Sedena, through the company Mundo Maya Group, has taken control of the box office of the archaeological zone of Tulum, a function that by law belongs to the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH). José Enrique Vidal, general secretary of the National Executive Committee of…
Roberto Lemus / Grupo Cantón They maintain that this situation also implies a displacement of INAH personnel in charge of the custody and sale of TULUM tickets.— In defense of the right of all Mexicans to enjoy the historical heritage without unjustified economic restrictions, unionized workers of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) demonstrated [...] The post Workers of INAH urge to protect the archaeological heritage of T…
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