Governments have attempted to resolve the crisis through negotiations and court orders, but their response has often been criticized as reactionary rather than proactive. While some officials have highlighted budgetary constraints as a barrier to meeting union demands, others argue that mismanagement and corruption are equally responsible for the universities' plight.
Efforts to mediate have included setting up committees to review grievances and proposing phased implementation of agreements. However, unions argue that such measures lack the urgency and commitment needed to resolve the crisis.
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