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Mexico City suspends classes, shifts to remote work for World Cup kickoff
- Mexico City ordered federal workers to work from home and closed schools on June 11 to ease traffic and safety during the FIFA World Cup opening.
- The government urged private firms to follow suit while exempting essential services (health, security, infrastructure, World Cup ops).
- Authorities expect large crowds for the opening match and events, prompting the mobility and road-safety measures.
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