As reported by the ELA union, the Labor Inspectorate has considered that these people were filling “structural” jobs.
The Labor Inspectorate has forced three of the five concessionaires of Bizkaibus operating on the Left a make fixed 50 eventual, understanding that these people they were filling “structural” positions that should be covered with permanent staff.
As reported by ELA, the Labor Inspectorate has given the reason to the union that denounced that three of the five winning companies made temporary contracts to fill “structural” positions.
It is, as specified, the concessionaires Left Mining Bus, Avanza Group and Acha Mobility Group.
ELA has denounced that these practices of “fraud” in hiring they have been carried out for a long time “with the collaboration of the Provincial Council of Bizkaia, which does nothing to correct it”.
In this sense, from ELA they have explained that during the last year, they have held meetings with the Provincial Council of Bizkaia, as well as with different political groups represented in the General Meetings of Bizkaia, with the aim of denouncing this fraud in hiring.

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