Mexican teachers, members of the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE), are threatening to stage mass protests during the upcoming World Cup in Qatar, if their salary proposal is not met. The CNTE, known for their militant tactics, has been demanding better pay and working conditions for its 1.5 million members. With the World Cup set to draw millions of tourists and football fans to the country, the timing of the potential protests could not be more strategic. If the government fails to address the teachers' demands, it could lead to widespread disruptions and embarrassment for Mexico on the global stage.


Mexican teachers threaten World Cup protests over salary proposal  Punch Newspapers