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Teacher protests threaten Mexico City World Cup festivities

Striking teachers from the CNTE union are protesting in Mexico City for a 100% wage increase during the 2026 World Cup, occupying the central fan zone and disrupting festivities. President Claudia Sheinbaum has ruled out the pay hike and the use of force, opting for negotiations as the protests threaten to overshadow the tournament's opening.

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Jun 10, 2026, 8:00 AM
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teacher strikewage increaseWorld Cup protestfan zone occupationlabor unionClaudia SheinbaumMexico City

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Will Mexico's World Cup party be spoiled by teacher protest?

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Will Mexico's World Cup party be spoiled by teacher protest?

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