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Is Mexico City’s Teachers’ Strike Finally Winding Down?

By · June 19, 2026 · 5 min read

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Key Facts

  • First cracks. After 19 days, the CNTE’s leaders publicly admitted physical, financial and health exhaustion.
  • A tentative deal. The government says it has an accord to clear the Zócalo encampment, pending a union vote.
  • The demand is unmet. The state still refuses to open a path to repealing the 2007 ISSSTE pension law.
  • An assembly decides. The union’s national assembly will rule on whether to lift the protest.
  • World Cup overlay. As Group A winner, Mexico will host a Round-of-32 match in the capital.

For the first time, the Mexico City teachers’ strike that has gripped the capital for nearly three weeks is showing signs of strain. The government has floated a deal to clear the Zócalo, and union leaders have admitted exhaustion — though the core demand that started it all remains unresolved.

Mexico City teachers — the Zócalo, focus of the CNTE encampment
The government floated a deal to clear the Zócalo as the teachers’ strike showed its first cracks.
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The first sign of strain

After about 19 days of an indefinite strike, CNTE leaders publicly acknowledged the toll on their members. They spoke of physical, financial and health exhaustion among those holding the Zócalo camp.

It was the clearest signal yet that the movement may be fraying. Leaders insisted they would not leave simply because the government told them to, but left the door open to lifting protests if the base voted for it.

The government’s tentative deal

The interior ministry, Segob, announced it had reached a tentative accord to lift the Zócalo encampment. Officials framed it cautiously, saying they hoped the camp would come down but would not believe it until they saw it.

The deal is pending the union’s own decision, which keeps the outcome uncertain. It is a step, not a settlement.

The demand that remains

Earlier government offers were repeated this week, including a public pension insurer, scrapping the USICAMM career body and a permanent negotiating table. But the state again refused to open a path to repealing the 2007 ISSSTE pension law, the union’s central demand.

The CNTE called the offer insufficient. That gap is why a deal to clear the square is not the same as ending the dispute.

The assembly that decides

Whether the protest lifts now rests with the union’s national representative assembly. It will weigh the government’s offer, the exhaustion of the base and the unmet pension demand.

A vote to stand down would clear the Centro; a vote to continue would keep the standoff alive. Until it meets and reports, the centre’s status stays in the balance.

The World Cup backdrop

The timing matters because Mexico City remains a tournament host. With Mexico through as Group A winner, the capital will stage one of the Round-of-32 matches.

That guarantees more big match days downtown in the coming weeks. How the strike resolves will shape how smooth those days are.

What it means for expats and visitors

If the camp comes down, the Centro Histórico and the Reforma corridor should start to ease. The residential expat districts have been unaffected throughout.

For now, keep watching for the assembly’s call before assuming the centre is clear. Around any World Cup match day, still allow extra time downtown.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the teachers’ strike over?

Not yet. The government floated a deal to clear the Zócalo and leaders admitted exhaustion, but a union assembly must decide and the core pension demand is unmet.

What do the teachers want?

Chiefly the repeal of the 2007 ISSSTE pension law. The government has offered other measures but refused to open that path, which the union calls insufficient.

Will the Zócalo camp come down?

Possibly. There is a tentative accord, but officials say it depends on the union’s vote, so the outcome is not yet certain.

How does this affect the World Cup?

Mexico City will host a Round-of-32 match as Group A winner, so the downtown will see more big match days while the strike resolves.

Does it affect expat neighbourhoods?

No. The disruption has sat in the Centro and on Reforma; Roma, Condesa and Polanco have carried on as normal throughout.

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