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State Assumes 42 Million Pesos in Federal Debt Following Strike by Substitute Teachers

Summary by zetatijuana.com
Following recent strikes by substitute teachers at elementary schools in Tijuana, Baja California's Secretary of Education, Irma Martínez Manríquez, announced that the outstanding debt will be covered by the state in the coming weeks. Approximately 1,700 substitute teachers suspended work last Thursday and again on February 16th at various secondary schools in the city.
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Following recent strikes by substitute teachers at elementary schools in Tijuana, Baja California's Secretary of Education, Irma Martínez Manríquez, announced that the outstanding debt will be covered by the state in the coming weeks. Approximately 1,700 substitute teachers suspended work last Thursday and again on February 16th at various secondary schools in the city.

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zetatijuana.com broke the news in on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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