Overview
- ADIUNJu, representing faculty and researchers at the National University of Jujuy, confirmed its participation in the nationwide stoppage.
- The strike was set for Nov. 12–14 and ratified at CONADU Histórica’s Oct. 30 extraordinary congress with 84 delegates from base associations.
- Unions demand an immediate call to wage bargaining plus urgent enforcement of the University Financing Law.
- Congress reaffirmed that law after a presidential veto, yet the government suspended its application by decree and officials later said it will not be implemented in the 2026 budget.
- Organizers say the action will halt activities across national universities as part of an ongoing plan to defend public higher education and salaries.