End of SUTEP teachers' strike
On August 23, 1991, after 104 days of strike, SUTEP teachers returned to the classroom, ending one of the longest strikes in the education sector during the Fujimori government.
After 104 days of strike, teachers returned to the classroom on August 23. The SUTEP (Sindicato Unitario de Trabajadores en la Educación del Perú) strike began in May 1991 and lasted more than three months. During the conflict, the government declared a state of emergency in the education sector to avoid jeopardizing the school year. The strike took place in a context of multiple labor protests that also included health workers and national universities.