Teachers in Montevideo, Uruguay, represented by the ADES union, have announced another 24-hour strike affecting all public secondary schools in the capital city. This follows a series of regional strikes and school occupations held earlier this week from Monday to Wednesday. The union previously initiated a full work stoppage across all public secondary institutions. The upcoming strike will be accompanied by a mobilization, with teachers planning to march to Torre Ejecutiva, the presidential tower. Details regarding the specific demands prompting the strikes were not immediately available, but the actions indicate ongoing labor disputes within the public education system. The strikes are expected to disrupt classes for students across Montevideo. Further negotiations between the union and government officials are anticipated.