Peru: Three Labor Protests Demand Salary Hike

teleSUR English 2015-06-16

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Lima, Peru was the scene of three separate trade union demonstrations on Monday. Striking forensic pathologists, educational system administrative workers, on strike since June 4, and primary and secondary school teachers from across Peru, took to the streets of the capital to voice their demands. A common denominator is inadequate salaries; for more than 20 years teachers' salaries have not kept pace with the rising cost of living. The refusal of the authorities to respond to demands on a sector-by-sector basis has resulted in a unification of popular and anti-government discontent. The growing protests coincide with a drop in public support for President Ollanta Humala, whose popularity ratings have plummeted to 14%, their lowest level ever. Rael Mora reports from Lima. teleSUR

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