Mexican teachers belonging to the CNTE union have ended a 20-day strike after negotiations with authorities. The strike involved street blockades and demonstrations across the country, disrupting daily life in several regions. Teachers were protesting demands for salary increases and changes to their pension system. Government officials maintained that the union’s requests were financially unsustainable. The resolution of the strike follows ongoing discussions between union representatives and government officials, though specific details of the agreement haven’t been widely released. The CNTE has a history of disruptive protests to advocate for improved working conditions and benefits for its members. The end of the strike is expected to restore normalcy to affected areas.