Indefinite strike of the medical union
In April 1984, the Peruvian medical union went on an indefinite strike that lasted two weeks. This mobilization was part of a wave of labor protests that affected various sectors during that period.
The medical union began an indefinite strike in April 1984, which lasted two weeks. This mobilization was framed in a context of multiple labor and social protests that characterized that period in Peru. The medical strike coincided temporarily with other mobilizations, such as the 48-hour transport workers' strike and the strike of municipal workers that began on April 23.