New Pension System in the PUCP: What Really Changes and Why Do Students Protest the Reform?
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They demand dialogue tables to stop the increase of the electoral fence in the University Council and eliminate virtual voting.
Protests at the PUCP: Students forcibly enter the Rectorate in protest of new pension system PUCP laments the acts of violence on campus and calls for dialoguePUCP pension system: University Council announces creation of Advisory CommissionThe reform of the pension system announced by the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru has put into discussion within the university community the changes that the new payment scheme will bring.The model, wh…
At this time of the morning, the students have left the front door of the university and have been carrying out this already scheduled sit-in. Source: RPP The University Federation of San Marcos has sent a trade to President José María Balcázar requesting that the entry and use of police force against students of the university be refused.“In view of the imminent possibility of authorization of the entrance of the police force by the rector and…
PuCP students remain in the rectorate after protesting against the new pension scheme that will be applied from the 2027-I cycle.
Students from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP) forcibly entered the rector's offices during the session of the University Council, protesting against the new system of pension scales and demanding fairer scholarships.
PUCP students took the rector's office as a protest measure to demand that their demands be met by the university authorities.
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