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SNTE rejects violence and blockades in educational negotiations

The SNTE calls for dialogue and distances itself from the pressure tactics of the CNTE.

Publicado 1 day ago el 27 de junio a las 00:40 | 1 min reading |175 vistas | por Sofía Ramírez

Position of the SNTE

The National Union of Education Workers (SNTE) rejected any form of blackmail, extortion, provocation, radicalization or violence as a negotiation method. This was expressed in a statement, in reference to the dialogue tables that the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) holds with the Ministry of Public Education (SEP).

The union stated that it does not support the use of strikes, blockades or other actions that affect third parties as a mechanism for political pressure. The position seeks to promote constructive dialogue and avoid harm to students and the community.

RelatedSNTE rejects repealing the ISSSTE Law and proposes pension reform

The SNTE statement occurs at a time of tension between the actors in the educational system. The union organization advocates peaceful and respectful methods, prioritizing the stability and well-being of students.

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