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Classes cancelled and clinics shuttered in Honduras on nationwide strike

By Thomson Reuters Jun 1, 2026 | 11:18 AM

TEGUCIGALPA, June 1 (Reuters) – Public schools and doctors’ offices in Honduras remained ​closed on Monday as ‌teachers and medics launched a nationwide strike, demanding long-promised pay adjustments and better working ‌conditions.

Teachers’ ​unions said the ⁠walkout was triggered ⁠by the government’s failure to implement a previously agreed salary increase, which they ​say has not been reflected in payroll ⁠despite official commitments.

Medical ⁠workers, meanwhile, have ​been protesting for weeks over ​unpaid wages, job instability and ‌shortages of supplies in public hospitals, with doctors warning that the health ⁠system is struggling to function.

The joint strike reflects broader discontent in ⁠the ‌education and health ⁠sectors, where unions say ​chronic ‌underfunding, delayed payments ​and unmet ⁠government promises have worsened conditions for workers and disrupted basic public services.

(Reporting by Laura Garcia; Editing by ​Aida Pelaez-Fernandez)