Professores valencianos mantêm greve por tempo indeterminado após reunião sem acordo salarial

Os sindicatos dos professores decidiram continuar a greve por tempo indeterminado no sistema educacional valenciano após considerarem insuficiente a proposta do Departamento de Educação na reunião desta quinta-feira. As negociações serão retomadas na próxima segunda-feira sem incluir, por enquanto, um aumento salarial.

Os sindicatos STEPV, CCOO PV, UGT-PV, CSIF e ANPE mantiveram a greve por tempo indeterminado que teve início na última segunda-feira. Durante a reunião do conselho setorial em Valência, os professores reunidos pediram a renúncia da conselheira regional Carmen Ortí e gritaram palavras de ordem como “vergonya”.

A proposta apresentada pelo Departamento inclui reduções progressivas de proporção, simplificação administrativa e planos de conforto térmico, mas exclui a recuperação salarial. Ortí explicou que os trabalhos continuarão durante o fim de semana para apresentar um documento mais completo na segunda-feira, 18 de maio.

Os sindicatos exigiram que a questão salarial, que visa recuperar a perda de 20% no poder de compra, seja incluída nas negociações. Eles alertaram que, sem uma proposta salarial, não veem necessidade de novas reuniões.

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