translated from Spanish: Women from the states join unemployment #UnDíaSinNosotras; schools and jobs look empty

The #UnDíaSinNosotras movement was replicated in several states of the country, where women joined the unemployment or engaged in other activities in protest against gender-based violence.
Nuevo León
In Nuevo León, various educational institutions such as the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (UANL) and The Monterrey Technological were added to the stoppage.
Workers from various units, the State Congress and the Attorney General’s Office of Nuevo León, also participated.
According to the ABC News portal, Governor Jaime Rodríguez Calderón ordered the state Ministry of Education to suspend classes in all public schools in the state.
Aguascalientes
On a tour by Newsweek Aguascalientes, semi-empty government offices and agencies were found.
Same situation in the offices of citizen care and social management of the State Congress, where the absence of most of the staff, who is female, was noted.
In the city center several establishments were closed, because most of its staff are women.
Sinaloa
A group of approximately 1,500 women gathered in the city of Culiacán to demand justice and unemployment for gender-based violence.
At around 11 a.m. the contingent arrived at the Government Palace of Sinaloa, where they kept shouting slogans.
According to the Northwest portal, the women had a dialogue for a while on the esplanade of the enclosure.
Puebla
The schools and shops of the city of Puebla also looked semi-empty without the presence of women.
According to Newsweek Puebla in schools such as the Aparicio School, students receive classes of men who were hired to fill in the teachers who joined the unemployment. 

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