C. Gómez Mena and C. Arellano G.
La Jornada newspaper
Sunday, September 7, 2025, p. 6
The Faculty of Nursing and Obstetrics (FENO) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico has been unemployed in demand for cases of gender violence, hiring more and better academic staff and the opening of a community dining room, among others.
Until Friday they had made four dialogue tables with authorities of the Faculty, but the conflict that began on August 26 with an active strike, but which the 29 resulted in the take of the facilities.
Students who asked to reserve their identity pointed to The day Although there are protocols, stalkers seem to have “jurisdiction”, specifically unionized personnel. This situation is “worrying,” they said, especially in a faculty where “about 80 percent are women.”
They also denounced that many academics “do not even have clinical experience. We as students already have patients. The minimum we ask is a decent education with teachers who have the minimum profile to give a class.”
In addition, “they do not hire teachers and saturate them with hours of classes. On the community dining room, they said that access to food is a right and not a privilege”, because although there is a cafeteria in the faculty, prices are not accessible to all and lacks a variety of food.
