Los sindicatos mayoritarios desconvocan las huelgas educativas en Catalunya tras el pacto con el Govern

Los sindicatos USTEC y Professors de Secundària han desconvocado las huelgas previstas de lunes a jueves en Catalunya, mientras los docentes votan si ratifican el preacuerdo alcanzado con el Govern el viernes.

El preacuerdo incluye un incremento salarial de hasta 600 euros mensuales para 2029, con un nuevo complemento autonómico de 170 euros, más de 6.300 plazas para educación inclusiva y 5.000 cátedras de secundaria. La consulta se celebrará de lunes a jueves y la huelga del 5 de junio se mantiene en previsión del resultado.

El president Salvador Illa ha calificado el pacto de “histórico” y ha destacado la voluntad de diálogo de los sindicatos. La consejera Esther Niubó ha señalado que situará a Catalunya en la tercera o cuarta posición retributiva del Estado.

CGT e Intersindical, sindicatos minoritarios, mantienen los paros y recomiendan votar 'no' al considerar que el acuerdo deja fuera reivindicaciones clave. El Govern invierte 2.726 millones de euros en cuatro años para resolver el conflicto de tres meses.

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