Overview
- Government, the Council of National Universities and most university unions signed an acta on June 10 that sets a 24.33% salary recomposition in two tranches: 21.33% to apply from June and 3% in October.
- The agreement includes targeted budget reinforcements with an Economy Ministry authorization to cover commitments, a reported 800,000 million pesos allocation, 50,000 million pesos for university hospitals, a 20% rise in operating funds and a 50% boost to Becas Manuel Belgrano.
- The pact restores formal paritaria meetings to be convened at least every three months for the rest of the year to monitor salaries against inflation and to reopen negotiations if needed.
- Key structural issues remain unresolved because rectors and the CIN will keep the judicial challenge at the Supreme Court to seek full enforcement of the Law of University Financing, so the acta is a partial de‑escalation rather than a final settlement.
- Labor response is split: several federations accepted the acta and paused wider action, while Conadu Histórica rejected the offer and confirmed national strike measures for mid‑June, so disruptions to classes and services may continue.