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Segob highlights 10% increase for CNTE teachers and calls for dialogue

The Ministry of the Interior reiterates its willingness to dialogue while teachers demand greater benefits.

Publicado 22 mayo, 2025 el 22 de mayo a las 21:04 | 2 mins reading |3,262 vistas | por Carlos Méndez

A call for unity and understanding

Friends and friends! Today I want to talk to you about a topic that invites us to reflect on the power of dialogue and the construction of agreements. The Secretary of the Interior, Rosa Icela Rodríguez, has demonstrated once again that communication is the key to resolving differences, even in complex situations such as the demonstrations by the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE).

Concrete progress and growth opportunities

Did you know that teachers already received a 10% salary increase this month? This is an important step, although some seek more. The federal official recalled that, although it is not possible to grant a 100% increase, there are other opportunities that can be explored together. The message is clear: the table is open to continue building solutions!

RelatedCNTE teachers reject salary increase and announce indefinite strike

Rosa Icela Rodríguez emphasized: “We have offered them dialogue, dialogue and more dialogue.”. This phrase is a powerful reminder that, even when positions seem distant, persistence and the willingness to listen can transform realities. The government has made it clear that it is not a repressor, but rather an ally willing to build bridges.

Additional benefits and commitments

In addition to the salary increase, it was possible to maintain the retirement age at 58 years for men and 56 for women, preventing it from rising to 60. These are tangible achievements that deserve recognition. The secretary highlighted: “We have concrete offers and we will continue to extend our hand.” What better example that every progress, no matter how small, counts!

This moment teaches us that significant changes require time, patience and collaboration. The CNTE has the opportunity to sit down to negotiate and co-create a better future for education in Mexico. And you, what do you think about the importance of dialogue in situations like this?

Share this note and let’s make the power of peaceful solutions go viral! If you are interested in learning more about how agreements are built on social issues, explore our related content. Together we can inspire more stories of transformation. ✨

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