ELA initiates the legal process to increase the number of places that must go to the consolidation processes

ELA initiates the legal process to increase the number of places that must go to the consolidation processes


According to the abertzale union, the Basque Government has acted “without transparency”, in a “unilateral” manner and showing “its unequivocal will to perpetuate the current high rates of temporary employment”.

Euskaraz irakurri: ELAk bide juridikoari ekin dio egonkortze prozesuetako plazak handitzeko

ELA has initiated the legal process to increase the positions that must go through the stabilization/consolidation processes approved by the Basque Government and thus ensure that the workforce “can abandon the precariousness of being temporary and can consolidate their employment”.

In a press conference, he explained that he had made this decision after carrying out a detailed study of the places approved by the Basque Government in the different sectors such as Osakidetza, Education, General Administration and its autonomous Bodies or Justice.

ELA has explained that, at the end of May, and after the Basque Government approved the public job offer for 2022, the union stated that the places offered -nearly 9,000- were “insufficient” to put an end to the temporary employment of the more than 45,000 public workers of the Basque Government, and, therefore, “they did not comply with the provisions of the Iceta Law and the European mandate to lower temporary employment rates to 8%”.

As reported, the Basque Executive, despite being “forced to negotiate” with the unions and stabilize all jobs that have been temporarily and continuously occupied for at least three years, has acted “without transparency”, in a “unilateral” manner and showing “its unequivocal will to perpetuate the current high rates of temporary work” .

For this reason, the legal services of ELA presented last Friday, the 22nd, in the Courts the Contentious-Administrative appeal that opens the judicial route to achieve what, “the Basque Government has systematically refused”which is to transfer to the union the necessary documentation to know which positions meet the stabilization requirements and thus achieve a “significant” increase in the positions offered for these stabilization/consolidation processes with the aim of putting an end to precariousness and reducing temporary employment by 8%.


Source: Eitb

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