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CNTE Ends Mexico City Protests After Failed Negotiations
Following 23 days of protests, including a national strike and megamarch, Mexico's CNTE teachers' union will end its demonstrations in Mexico City this Saturday after failed negotiations with the government over issues including pension reform and the exceptional labor regime.
CNTE Ends Mexico City Protests After Failed Negotiations
Following 23 days of protests, including a national strike and megamarch, Mexico's CNTE teachers' union will end its demonstrations in Mexico City this Saturday after failed negotiations with the government over issues including pension reform and the exceptional labor regime.
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20% Bias Score


CNTE Suspends Mexico City Strike, Pension Fight Continues
Mexico City teachers from the CNTE union ended their three-week strike on May 15th due to internal exhaustion and a lack of agreement with the government regarding pension reform; they plan to continue protests at the state level.
CNTE Suspends Mexico City Strike, Pension Fight Continues
Mexico City teachers from the CNTE union ended their three-week strike on May 15th due to internal exhaustion and a lack of agreement with the government regarding pension reform; they plan to continue protests at the state level.
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56% Bias Score


CNTE Divided on Election Boycott Amid Pension Reform Dispute
Mexico's CNTE teachers' union remains divided on whether to boycott Sunday's judicial elections after an eight-hour meeting failed to produce a unified response to the government's proposal, leading to a planned Friday march and continued uncertainty.
CNTE Divided on Election Boycott Amid Pension Reform Dispute
Mexico's CNTE teachers' union remains divided on whether to boycott Sunday's judicial elections after an eight-hour meeting failed to produce a unified response to the government's proposal, leading to a planned Friday march and continued uncertainty.
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60% Bias Score


CNTE Strike: Teachers Protest Pension Cuts Due to UMA Calculation
Mexican teachers are on indefinite strike, demanding that their pensions be calculated using the minimum wage instead of the UMA, which they claim significantly reduces their retirement income. A UNAM study supports this claim, showing the UMA's lower adjustment compared to the minimum wage.
CNTE Strike: Teachers Protest Pension Cuts Due to UMA Calculation
Mexican teachers are on indefinite strike, demanding that their pensions be calculated using the minimum wage instead of the UMA, which they claim significantly reduces their retirement income. A UNAM study supports this claim, showing the UMA's lower adjustment compared to the minimum wage.
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12% Bias Score


CNTE Blockade Causes Chaos at Mexico City Airport
On May 23rd, 2025, the CNTE union in Mexico blocked access to Mexico City's Benito Juárez International Airport for their eighth day of protests demanding salary increases and the repeal of the 2007 pension reform, causing major traffic disruptions and prompting the president to cancel a scheduled m...
CNTE Blockade Causes Chaos at Mexico City Airport
On May 23rd, 2025, the CNTE union in Mexico blocked access to Mexico City's Benito Juárez International Airport for their eighth day of protests demanding salary increases and the repeal of the 2007 pension reform, causing major traffic disruptions and prompting the president to cancel a scheduled m...
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48% Bias Score


CNTE Teachers Protest Pension Reform in Mexico City
Mexican teachers from the CNTE union are protesting in Mexico City, demanding the repeal of the 2007 ISSSTE law that changed their pension system to individual accounts, negatively affecting their retirement benefits; the government offered a 9% salary increase and extra vacation but hasn't met thei...
CNTE Teachers Protest Pension Reform in Mexico City
Mexican teachers from the CNTE union are protesting in Mexico City, demanding the repeal of the 2007 ISSSTE law that changed their pension system to individual accounts, negatively affecting their retirement benefits; the government offered a 9% salary increase and extra vacation but hasn't met thei...
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44% Bias Score

Mexican Teachers End Strike, Vow Continued Fight for Pension Reform
Mexico City teachers ended a 24-day strike after failing to secure the repeal of a pension law, despite government concessions including salary increases and pension supplements; they plan renewed protests and accuse the government of neoliberal policies.

Mexican Teachers End Strike, Vow Continued Fight for Pension Reform
Mexico City teachers ended a 24-day strike after failing to secure the repeal of a pension law, despite government concessions including salary increases and pension supplements; they plan renewed protests and accuse the government of neoliberal policies.
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64% Bias Score

Mexican Teachers' Strike Continues Despite Stalemate in Negotiations
Mexican teachers' 21-day strike demanding the 2007 ISSSTE law's repeal continues despite unsuccessful negotiations; the government offers alternative solutions but the union insists on full repeal.

Mexican Teachers' Strike Continues Despite Stalemate in Negotiations
Mexican teachers' 21-day strike demanding the 2007 ISSSTE law's repeal continues despite unsuccessful negotiations; the government offers alternative solutions but the union insists on full repeal.
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48% Bias Score

Mexico City Offers Concessions in Ongoing Teacher Strike
After a Wednesday meeting yielded no agreement, Mexico City's government offered a gradual reduction in teachers' retirement age, which the CNTE union deemed insufficient; protests continue, but talks remain open, aiming to resolve the dispute over the 2007 ISSSTE pension reform.

Mexico City Offers Concessions in Ongoing Teacher Strike
After a Wednesday meeting yielded no agreement, Mexico City's government offered a gradual reduction in teachers' retirement age, which the CNTE union deemed insufficient; protests continue, but talks remain open, aiming to resolve the dispute over the 2007 ISSSTE pension reform.
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48% Bias Score

CNTE Protests Threaten Mexico's Historic Judicial Elections
Mexico's upcoming judicial elections on June 1st are overshadowed by protests from the CNTE teachers' union demanding the repeal of the 2007 ISSSTE pension law, leading to accusations of boycott attempts and a high-stakes political battle.

CNTE Protests Threaten Mexico's Historic Judicial Elections
Mexico's upcoming judicial elections on June 1st are overshadowed by protests from the CNTE teachers' union demanding the repeal of the 2007 ISSSTE pension law, leading to accusations of boycott attempts and a high-stakes political battle.
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48% Bias Score

Mexico City Protests: Teachers' Pension Demands Disrupt Airport
Mexican teachers, under the CNTE union, protested for better pensions, leading to clashes with journalists and blockades in Mexico City, culminating in disruptions at the International Airport; the government canceled a meeting due to the violence, offering salary increases and a pension top-up inst...

Mexico City Protests: Teachers' Pension Demands Disrupt Airport
Mexican teachers, under the CNTE union, protested for better pensions, leading to clashes with journalists and blockades in Mexico City, culminating in disruptions at the International Airport; the government canceled a meeting due to the violence, offering salary increases and a pension top-up inst...
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60% Bias Score

Mexico City Teachers' Strike Intensifies, Negotiations Jeopardized
Mexico City teachers' strike intensifies with blockades impacting key areas, prompting Mayor Sheinbaum's administration to threaten to cancel negotiations unless blockades end; core demands involve pension reform and substantial salary increases, while the government cites budgetary limitations.

Mexico City Teachers' Strike Intensifies, Negotiations Jeopardized
Mexico City teachers' strike intensifies with blockades impacting key areas, prompting Mayor Sheinbaum's administration to threaten to cancel negotiations unless blockades end; core demands involve pension reform and substantial salary increases, while the government cites budgetary limitations.
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52% Bias Score
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