Argentinean students and teachers mobilize against education funding cuts

Edited by Ed Newman
2018-09-02 20:04:03

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Buenos Aires, September 3 (RHC)-- Hundreds of thousands of Argentineans have marched through the streets of downtown Buenos Aires in defense of the public education system and to reject cuts announced by President Mauricio Macri’s administration amid the country's ongoing International Monetary Fund-backed austerity measures.

The march took place during the fourth week of a strike by workers at national universities.  In the days leading up to the march, professors and students held classes in public spaces and organized occupations of universities across the country to shed light on the current crisis in the Argentinean higher education system.  

“We didn’t come only for the salaries, but also for the funding of public and free university education,” Monica Pipino, a professor at the National University of Rosario, explained in an attempt to counter the narrative advanced by government officials, who claim the conflict is based exclusively on wages.

Last month, Macri’s government announced a $99 million (over $3 billion Argentine Pesos) in cuts to the public education sector and a halt in infrastructure projects.  This announcement aggravated the demand for salary increases that respond to the increasing rate of inflation.
 



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