Valencian school directors holding resignation documents in front of a school, with striking teachers in background
Valencian school directors holding resignation documents in front of a school, with striking teachers in background
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Directores valencianos amenazan con dimitir en masa si no hay acuerdo en la huelga educativa

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Los directores de colegios e institutos públicos de Valencia han acordado dimitir en bloque esta semana si la Generalitat no alcanza un acuerdo con el profesorado en huelga. La oferta salarial mejorada por el gobierno autonómico ha sido rechazada por los sindicatos, que continúan negociando.

Los directores valencianos de centros públicos acordaron este lunes en una asamblea en Picanya dimitir de forma masiva si no se cierra un acuerdo con el profesorado. La decisión cuenta con el respaldo de las tres asociaciones autonómicas de directivos y se ejecutaría en bloque a lo largo de la semana, con efecto probable el jueves.

La Generalitat mejoró su propuesta salarial al ofrecer 120 euros brutos mensuales en el complemento específico autonómico, divididos en dos plazos para 2027. Los sindicatos, entre ellos STEPV y CCOO, consideran que la subida es insuficiente para recuperar el poder adquisitivo perdido y rechazan el documento, aunque se muestran abiertos a negociar punto por punto.

La huelga indefinida, convocada por STEPV, CC OO, ANPE, UGT y CSIF, registra un seguimiento del 39,7 por ciento según la Conselleria de Educación. Las demandas incluyen la reducción de ratios, refuerzo de plantillas y mejoras en infraestructuras y en el uso del valenciano en las aulas.

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