Baja Teachers Form New Group

“Concerns rise as educators, led by Luis Mendoza, establish ‘Dignidad y Democracia Magisterial de Baja California’ amidst fears of potential Issstecali reforms impacting their crucial benefits.”

### Formation of Dignidad y Democracia Magisterial de Baja California

A group of educators, including Luis Mendoza, Francisco Heredia Guzmán, Karin Torres Sánchez, Amalia Moreno, María Elena Pérez, and Héctor Abel Varela, have announced the establishment of the civil association “Dignidad y Democracia Magisterial de Baja California.” The creation of this group comes amid concerns over a potential reform to Issstecali, proposed by Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda.

The association aims to ensure that the benefits of both active and retired educators are protected. They voice fears that these benefits might be adversely affected by the reform.

“This Association is a non-profit civil organization, legally constituted and politically neutral, open to active workers, pensioners, and retirees of the Baja California Educational System affiliated with Issstecali and/or Issste. Our primary mission is to safeguard Human and Social Rights, along with the economic, legal, labor, and social interests of our members. Consequently, we demand to be considered as affected parties rather than responsible for the financial difficulties of Issstecali,” stated Luis Mendoza León, President of the DDMBCAC’s Board of Directors.

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