Overview
- Peru’s FENDUP launched an indefinite national strike on Nov. 3 after more than 20 stalled negotiation sessions with education and finance authorities.
- Around 25 Peruvian public universities have suspended classes, with delegations preparing to travel to Lima for a central mobilization.
- FENDUP’s platform centers on salary homologation under Article 96, rejection of the RIMSU pay scheme, higher budgets, reinstatement of practice chiefs, and changes to promotion rules.
- In Argentina, Conadu Histórica called a nationwide 72-hour stoppage for Nov. 12–14, with affiliates such as ADIUNJu confirming participation.
- Argentine unions demand immediate collective bargaining and enforcement of the University Financing Law, as education officials told Congress the law will not be implemented and the CIN moves to file an amparo.