Overview
- Actions are scheduled to begin around 6:00 a.m. on Nov. 13 in Mexico City with a blockade of Palacio Nacional during the presidential morning conference, followed by a march to the Chamber of Deputies to install a plantón.
- The CNTE plans nationwide participation with mobilizations announced across numerous states, including Oaxaca, Michoacán, Veracruz and the State of Mexico.
- Core demands include abrogation of the ISSSTE law, repeal of USICAMM teacher-career rules, reinstatement of the national dialogue table with the presidency, and improved pay and benefits such as a 90-day year-end bonus and basification of temporary posts.
- Planned tactics include street closures, takeover of toll booths, occupation of public plazas, and actions at government offices to maximize disruption and visibility.
- Federal authorities had not confirmed opening negotiation tables at the time of the announcement, and CNTE leaders warned of possible escalation to longer strikes and other pressure if their demands go unanswered.