
Argentina: School year start delayed by teachers' strike
Argentina's new school, due to begin on Wednesday, was largely postponed until next week by a three-day strike by teachers who say their wages are not keeping up with inflation.
The protest in Buenos Aires saw a high turnout.
Protesters marched on Plaza de Mayo to the beat of drums, waving banners and flags.
With the country in recession and inflation reaching more than 47 per cent last year, public sector workers are demanding the government protect real wages.

Argentina's new school, due to begin on Wednesday, was largely postponed until next week by a three-day strike by teachers who say their wages are not keeping up with inflation.
The protest in Buenos Aires saw a high turnout.
Protesters marched on Plaza de Mayo to the beat of drums, waving banners and flags.
With the country in recession and inflation reaching more than 47 per cent last year, public sector workers are demanding the government protect real wages.