Valencian teachers reject proposal and continue indefinite strike

The Department of Education ended the negotiation table meeting after unions rejected its offer. Teachers are continuing the indefinite strike that marks its eighth day today.

Education councilor Carmen Ortí said the Valencian government had done its part by presenting Spain's most ambitious teacher salary proposal. It includes a progressive gross monthly increase of 200 euros until 2028, along with 60 specific measures that feature timelines and union participation mechanisms.

Unions STEPV, UGT, CCOO, CSIF and ANPE reported survey results with 53% participation. 78% of teachers voted no outright, 16% said yes but conditioned on a salary review clause, and only 6% accepted the deal.

Ortí noted the door remains open to negotiate without impositions and asked for a gesture from unions to suspend the strike. Union representatives delivered reports on school conditions and upheld their demands on class sizes, staffing and purchasing power.

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Valencian teachers gathered in a plaza holding protest signs after suspending their strike
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Valencian teachers suspend indefinite strike but reject government offer

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Teachers in the Valencian Community have voted to temporarily suspend the month-long indefinite strike, though they largely reject the regional government's salary and conditions proposal.

Teachers' unions have decided to continue the indefinite strike of Valencian teachers after deeming the Education Department's proposal insufficient in Thursday's meeting. Negotiations will resume next Monday without including a salary increase for now.

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Directors of public schools and institutes in Valencia have agreed to resign en masse this week if the regional government fails to reach a deal with striking teachers. The improved salary offer from the autonomous government has been rejected by unions, which continue negotiating.

Medical unions announced on Monday that they will call an indefinite strike after the summer due to the lack of proposals from the Ministry of Health.

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Unions AMET, FEB, Suteba and Udocba called a strike for Tuesday in Buenos Aires province.

The CNTE Sección 22 lifted its plantón in Mexico City's Zócalo after 19 days. Education Secretary Mario Delgado rejected claims that the government paid 800 million pesos to secure the withdrawal.

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Argentina's Ministry of Capital Humano, led by Sandra Pettovello, formally notified national university rectors on Monday to detail measures ensuring academic continuity amid teacher and non-teacher strikes. The ministry voiced 'extreme concern' over suspended activities and demanded contingency plans, including virtual classes and rescheduling. This comes amid protests over the government's failure to implement the University Financing Law.

 

 

 

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