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CNTE teachers’ union clears its camp in Mexico City. Did the Education Ministry pay them to leave?
CNTE teachers' union Section 22 dismantled its 19-day protest camp in Mexico City, with the federal government denying claims of an 800-million-peso payment to the union for the action. The union continues to demand a 100% pay raise and the revocation of the 2007 ISSSTE pension reform, while Education Minister Mario Delgado and President Claudia Sheinbaum stated the funds were allocated to schools in Oaxaca, not the union.
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