Thousands of teachers marching in Valencia during their strike, holding signs for better pay and school conditions.
Thousands of teachers marching in Valencia during their strike, holding signs for better pay and school conditions.
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Miles de docentes toman las calles de Valencia en la quinta jornada de huelga

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Más de 35.000 personas han participado este viernes en Valencia en la mayor manifestación educativa de la semana, en el quinto día de la huelga indefinida del profesorado valenciano. Los manifestantes reclaman mejoras salariales, reducción de ratios y más recursos para la enseñanza pública.

La protesta, respaldada por todos los sindicatos, ha recorrido el centro de la capital valenciana con camisetas verdes y pancartas que exigían menos burocracia, más plantilla y recuperación del poder adquisitivo perdido en los últimos años. Según la Delegación del Gobierno, la marcha ha congregado a 35.000 asistentes procedentes de toda la comunidad.

Docentes como Rosa Llorca, de La Vila Joiosa, han denunciado retrasos de más de quince días en las sustituciones y aulas con hasta 40 alumnos en Bachillerato. Orientadoras como Claudia Cucala han señalado que una sola profesional atiende a 350 estudiantes, lo que impide dar respuesta a la diversidad del alumnado.

El Gobierno valenciano ha cifrado el seguimiento de la huelga en un 39,11 % a mediodía y ha anunciado que presentará una nueva propuesta salarial el próximo lunes. Los sindicatos advierten de que mantendrán la movilización hasta lograr un acuerdo que incluya todas sus reivindicaciones.

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