CNTE Teachers Union Demands
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Mexico's CNTE teachers' union is responding to President Sheinbaum's proposal for dialogue, with leaders like Pedro Hernández demanding more attention. The union previously had a negotiation meeting canceled by the Secretariat of Public Education (SEP). Amidst ongoing protests, President Sheinbaum acknowledged teachers' dedication while urging children to reduce screen time.
Mexico's CNTE Teachers End Strike Day Amid Protests, Plan Assembly for Future Actions
- The National Education Workers' Coordinator (CNTE) ended its twelfth day of national strike in Mexico City after protests and graffiti at the Ministry of Public Education (SEP). - Teachers marched to the SEP's Directorate of Incorporation of Private Schools and Specific Projects but were not received by authorities. - The CNTE will hold a national assembly on June 13 to decide whether to continu…
CNTE responds to Sheinbaum's dialogue proposal, demands more attention
- The CNTE teachers' union responded to President Sheinbaum's proposal for dialogue, school by school. - Union leader Pedro Hernández criticized Sheinbaum for meeting with businessmen and celebrities …
Sheinbaum recognizes teachers amid CNTE protests, urges less screen time for children
- President Sheinbaum acknowledged the dedication of Mexican teachers amidst ongoing CNTE protests. - She encouraged children to reduce screen time and engage in outdoor activities. - Sheinbaum reiter…
SEP cancels negotiation with CNTE teachers' union; teachers plan protest
- Mexico's Secretariat of Public Education (SEP) canceled a negotiation meeting with Section 9 of the CNTE teachers' union. - The union was demanding pension reforms, including the repeal of the 2007 …