Labor Inspectorate requires 340 Basque companies to review 1766 irregular contracts
According to Trabajo, the recurring use of hiring through Temporary Employment Agencies to cover structural needs constitutes a fraud of the law.
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Euskaraz irakurri: Lan Ikuskaritzak 1,766 kontratu irregular berrikusteko eskatu die EAEko 340 entrepreneurs
The Labor Inspectorate is going to send 340 letters this week to as many companies to review 1,766 allegedly irregular contracts since they used Temporary Work Companies (ETT) to cover structural needs.
The Department of Labor and Employment of the Basque Government has explained that these situations are detected through an anti-fraud computer application that allows data to be crossed to try to detect regulatory breaches in contracting matters.
The letters explain that the recurring use of hiring through Temporary Work Agencies (ETT) to cover structural needs constitutes a fraud of the law, regardless of whether said hiring is formalized with temporary, discontinuous permanent or ordinary permanent contracts. .
Of the 340 letters, 110 correspond to companies in Álava with 703 affected contracts, 88 to Gipuzkoa with 471 contracts and 142 to Bizkaia, where 592 contracts must be reviewed.
The 12 affected ETTs (6 from Biscay, 3 from Alava and 3 from Gipuzkoa) will also receive a communication to notify them that if within a month the user company has not converted the irregular contracts into regular regular ones of their own, they may be subject to action inspector.
Source: Eitb

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