The three union organizations have decided to escalate the initially planned mobilization, which included partial work stoppages on June 3, 10, and 17. The decision to extend the June 17 strike to a full day is based on the "lack of negotiation willingness" and "continuous non-compliance" by the ministry, as well as the explicit request from members and the ministry's failure to appear at the Labor Arbitration Tribunal meeting on May 28.
According to a joint statement, the unions regret that, after months of meetings, "no real progress or concrete commitments" have been made, and they denounce that workers in subsidized private schools continue to suffer from precarious working conditions and "institutional abandonment" of the sector.
Among the main demands are the immediate implementation of partial retirement for teachers in delegated payment schemes, a review and improvement of the hourly allocation for staff in delegated payment and complementary personnel, and the negotiation of a new delegated payment order that updates labor rights.
The organizers are calling for widespread participation in the strike days and have announced several street mobilizations. On June 10, there will be a concentration in front of the Ministry of Finance (from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM). On June 17, coinciding with the full-day strike, a concentration will be held in front of the Valencian Parliament in the morning (from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM). In the afternoon, at 6:00 PM, there will be simultaneous concentrations in Plaça de la Muntanyeta in Alicante, Plaça de les Aules in Castellón, and again in front of the Valencian Parliament in Valencia.
This mobilization comes amid a context of growing conflict in Valencian education, with the indefinite strike of non-university public education teachers still ongoing and negotiations with the ministry stalled.




