The National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) asked President Claudia Sheinbaum to define whether she will maintain negotiations with the teaching profession or prioritize other sectors. The demand occurs after weeks of protests against the ISSSTE Law of 2007 and changes to the pension system.
“The federal government must clarify whether the dialogue table is still open. We are willing to negotiate and we wait for an official call,” said Pedro Hernández Morales, secretary general of Section 9 of the CNTE.
During a conference near the El Caballito monument, where teachers held demonstrations, Hernández questioned the official position and pointed out that the current proposals do not address the central demands of the workers.
For her part, Elvira Veleces Morales, general secretary of Section 14 of Guerrero, described the government offer as insufficient. He rejected that the changes related to the Afores represent a real solution for the teaching profession and denied that CNTE leaders have received economic benefits to stop the mobilizations.
The movement is still waiting for a clear response that will allow progress at the dialogue table.
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