What to Know About the Teachers' Strike in Spain's Valencia Region
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What to know about the teachers' strike in Spain's Valencia region
Monday marked the first day of an indefinite walkout among teachers in the eastern Spanish region, and there are more protests planned this week. Here's what parents in Valencia, Alicante and Castellón need to know about the teachers' strikes.
The education council of Valencia went from counting the follow-up at first hour by 26% to fix it at 50.2% in the afternoon compared to 90% that pointed STEPV
The unions describe the day of strikes as "historical" and "massive", with thousands of teachers marching through the three Valencian capitals.
The drop of students at the entrance of one of the largest secondary schools in Valencia, the IES Lluís Vives, was scarce this Monday, the first day of indefinite strike in the Valencian public education. The strike has emptied the classrooms, according to the unions, which figure the follow-up between 80 and 90%. The Ministry of Education has reduced it to 47%. The demonstrations of noon in Valencia, Castellón, Alicante or Elche have been massi…
The unions that have called the indefinite strike of teachers in Valencian education, which has started this Monday, receive a 13.5% higher salary with the current Valencian government than they received in 2022, the last full year with the socialist Ximo Puig at the head of the Valencian Generalitat, according to the data offered after the last plenary session of the Council by the spokesman, Miguel Barrachina. It is the circumstance that up to…
The five unions demand wage and labor improvements from the Generalitat with antagonistic positions that do not allow or agree on minimum services. No call was made by this entity since 2012 Read
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