Los docentes valencianos rechazan la propuesta y continúan la huelga indefinida

La Conselleria de Educación dio por finalizada la reunión de la mesa de negociación tras el rechazo sindical a su oferta. Los docentes mantienen la huelga indefinida que cumple hoy su octava jornada.

La consellera de Educación, Carmen Ortí, afirmó que el gobierno valenciano ha cumplido su parte al presentar la propuesta más ambiciosa de España en salarios para el profesorado. Esta incluye una subida de 200 euros brutos mensuales de forma progresiva hasta 2028, junto a 60 medidas concretas con calendarios y mecanismos de seguimiento.

Los sindicatos STEPV, UGT, CCOO, CSIF y ANPE comunicaron los resultados de su encuesta, con un 53% de participación. El 78% de los docentes votó no de forma directa, el 16% dijo sí condicionado a una cláusula de revisión salarial y solo el 6% aceptó el acuerdo.

Ortí señaló que la puerta sigue abierta para negociar sin imposiciones y pidió un gesto de los sindicatos para suspender la huelga. Los representantes sindicales entregaron informes sobre el estado de los centros y mantuvieron sus demandas sobre ratios, plantillas y poder adquisitivo.

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