Workers of the Single Union of Workers of the Powers, Municipalities and Decentralized Institutions of the State of Mexico (SuteyM) with manifest again before the default on late payments; take the San Cristóbal booth.
Last Thursday, December 19, SUTEyM workers removed the blockades in 5 points of Ecatepec after reaching agreements with state authorities, so that they will begin to make pending payments, including late fortnights, as well as legal benefits, bonuses, vacation bonus and food vouchers.
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César Garcidueñas PonceSecretary of Political Affairs of the SUTEyM, had reported that they had reached an agreement with the governor of the State of Mexico, Delfina Gomezto remove the lock.
While the pending payments would be made for this Monday, December 23, however, the commitments were not met.
SUTEyM blocks the San Cristóbal booth.
Given this situation, this December 26workers almost a week after maintaining a blockade for almost 41 hours, which generated road chaos and annoyance among citizens, demonstrated again, now at the San Cristóbal booth on the Mexico-Pachuca highway, where they allowed the free passage of vehicles .
This is with the intention that their requests are fulfilled, as stated in a statement released by the union, where they even regretted the situation and announced that, in the absence of a response, they will resume the mobilizations.
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“We will carry out a collapse in Ecatepec with the closure of roads due to lack of payment by the municipal administration and Sapase,” they indicated.
In addition, they warned that any impact on the supply of water or other services will be the responsibility of the authorities.
However, the workers indicated that, if necessary, the mobilizations will be extended and maintained at strategic points.
Workers of the #suteem They demonstrate again due to lack of payments.
They take the San Cristóbal booth and give free passage on the Mexico-Pachuca Highway.pic.twitter.com/bDtzefmGXN
— Manuel Lopez San Martin (@MLopezSanMartin) December 26, 2024
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