End of USICAMM and national consultation
The general secretary of the SNTE, Alfonso Cepeda Salas, stated that the System Unit for the Career of Teachers (USICAMM) will be eliminated during the next regular session of the Congress of the Union. The statement occurred in a meeting with the union structure of sections 9 and 10 in Mexico City.
Cepeda highlighted that the permanent dialogue with the federal government has strengthened teacher representation and allowed us to recover spaces for participation in labor decisions. He also thanked President Claudia Sheinbaum for the support of the SNTE as the legal representative of education workers.
The leader pointed out that one of the union’s central objectives is to build a new mechanism that replaces USICAMM. To this end, the federal government will begin a national consultation in August with the purpose of collecting proposals from teachers. The goal is to design a more transparent, equitable and respectful model of labor rights.
Advances in working conditions
Cepeda also highlighted that, thanks to the recovery of bilaterality between the SNTE and the Ministry of Public Education (SEP), progress has been made in basification, labor mobility, promotions, recategorizations, payment of benefits and respect for acquired rights. The national consultation seeks to consolidate these achievements and address historical demands of the teaching profession.




