A group of protesting teachers in Barcelona holding strike signs against an education agreement.
A group of protesting teachers in Barcelona holding strike signs against an education agreement.
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65% of Catalan teachers reject education pre-agreement and announce more strikes

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65% of Catalan teachers who voted have rejected the pre-agreement with the Generalitat, which included salary increases and more staff. The Education Department will maintain the agreement while USTEC calls for new mobilizations.

The consultation promoted by USTEC, CGT and Intersindical among more than 99,000 teachers ended on Thursday. 60,686 teachers participated, 61% of the census, and 39,502 voted no, 65%. The pre-agreement includes a teaching improvement complement that will reach 173 euros per month in 2029 and the incorporation of 6,413 professionals over four years. Counselor Esther Niubó confirmed that the government will apply the improvements agreed with Profesores de Secundaria, CCOO and UGT. USTEC, which distanced itself, announced strikes for next week and called for negotiations to resume this Friday. Iolanda Segura, USTEC spokesperson, said: “We have listened to the collective, it has said no to a pre-agreement that they consider insufficient”. CGT and Intersindical celebrated the result and demanded Niubó’s resignation. Profesores de Secundaria, after consulting only members, will sign the pact because 63% of its affiliates supported it. The general strike called for this Friday in Catalonia remains in place.

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Mixed reactions on X: some users support teachers' rejection of the pre-agreement to demand better ratios and resources, while others criticize strikes for disrupting education and question union representation. Media accounts share the 65% rejection vote results and ongoing mobilizations.

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Valencian school directors holding resignation documents in front of a school, with striking teachers in background
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Valencian directors threaten mass resignations if no deal ends teachers strike

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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.

Unions USTEC and Professors de Secundària have called off strikes planned for Monday to Thursday in Catalonia, while teachers vote on ratifying the preliminary agreement reached with the government on Friday.

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The Catalan Education Department and most teacher unions reached a preliminary agreement on Friday that includes salary increases of up to 600 euros per month by 2029.

The Catalan government has launched a pilot plan to permanently station Mossos d’Esquadra officers in 13 conflictive secondary schools to prevent youth violence. Interior councillor Núria Parlon defended the measure, but it has drawn widespread rejection from unions, families, directors, and students, who decry cuts to social educators. Only one union supports it.

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A labor court suspended the application of article 101 of the labor reform, which declared education an essential service. The precautionary measure, filed by the Unión Docentes Argentinos union, frees teaching unions from maintaining 75% staff during strikes. The ruling applies fully to the education sector until the merits are resolved.

The Consortium of Rectors of State Universities (Cuech) issued a statement opposing a potential 3% fiscal adjustment affecting their funding, warning there is no room for cuts without harming public education quality. Leaders of the 18 public universities highlight risks to professional training, research, and innovation, particularly in regions. The Ministry of Education declined to comment on the statement.

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