Illustration of Argentine government official notifying university rector to ensure classes amid teacher strikes, with protesters and virtual learning in background.
Illustration of Argentine government official notifying university rector to ensure classes amid teacher strikes, with protesters and virtual learning in background.
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Government demands universities ensure classes amid teacher strikes

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Argentina's Ministry of Capital Humano, led by Sandra Pettovello, formally notified national university rectors on Monday to detail measures ensuring academic continuity amid teacher and non-teacher strikes. The ministry voiced 'extreme concern' over suspended activities and demanded contingency plans, including virtual classes and rescheduling. This comes amid protests over the government's failure to implement the University Financing Law.

The Ministry of Capital Humano, through its Subsecretariat of University Policies, asked rectors to outline actions safeguarding students' right to education amid union strikes. It demanded classes for non-striking teachers, virtual options, and content recovery to prevent loss of academic progress or exams.

In an official statement, the government voiced 'extreme concern' over the total halt of academic activities at various institutions. It stressed that 'financial support from the national government requires, as a necessary condition, the system's operativity and unrestricted protection of the right to teach and learn'.

The notice arises amid disputes over Law No. 27.795 on University Education Financing, passed in October 2025 and judicially upheld. Universities and unions accuse the executive of non-compliance, despite a Federal Contencioso Administrativo Court No. 11 injunction, provisionally suspended by Judge Martín Cormick. The National Interuniversity Council (CIN) plans to appeal.

Unions declared a national strike from April 27 to May 2 and a Federal University March on May 12, defending funding and wages.

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X discussions reflect polarized views on the Ministry of Capital Humano's demand for universities to ensure class continuity during teacher strikes. Government officials and supporters emphasize protecting students' right to education and criticize prolonged disruptions. Critics, including politicians and academics, defend strikes as justified by the government's alleged non-compliance with university financing laws approved by Congress and courts. Sentiments include approval of accountability measures, solidarity with protesters, and calls for students to prioritize studies.

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A large crowd of protesters marching in Plaza de Mayo demanding university funding compliance.
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Universities march nationwide demanding compliance with financing law

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Thousands of students, teachers and university authorities marched on Tuesday, May 12, in Plaza de Mayo and other cities across the country to demand that President Javier Milei's government comply with the University Financing Law.

A labor court suspended the application of article 101 of the labor reform, which declared education an essential service. The precautionary measure, filed by the Unión Docentes Argentinos union, frees teaching unions from maintaining 75% staff during strikes. The ruling applies fully to the education sector until the merits are resolved.

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The University of Buenos Aires organized a day of open classes on Tuesday at various faculties to highlight the importance of the University Financing Law.

More than 35,000 people joined a major education march through Valencia on Friday, the fifth day of an indefinite teachers’ strike in the Valencian Community. Demonstrators demanded higher salaries, smaller class sizes and better resources for public schools.

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Teachers' unions have decided to continue the indefinite strike of Valencian teachers after deeming the Education Department's proposal insufficient in Thursday's meeting. Negotiations will resume next Monday without including a salary increase for now.

The ninth meeting between unions and Consellera Carmen Ortí ended without agreement on Sunday, leading to a sit-in by union representatives and outdoor protests that included an incident with the National Police.

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Following the Secretariat of Public Education's decision to end the 2025-2026 school year on June 5, President Claudia Sheinbaum defended the move while unions and parents raised objections over strikes, calendars, and legal requirements.

 

 

 

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