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Sources: "Social Partnership contracts remain legal and still valid" (17/12/2014)

Councilwoman Human Resources reminded the Socialist Municipal Group "social partnership was created in 1982 remained until 1995, when they ruled so if you are consistent, also denounce to the Attorney peers who were councilors Personal"

Councilwoman Human Resources, Nuria Fuentes, explained this morning that "Social Partnership contracts remain legal and still valid, all that has changed, at the request of the Supreme Court, is the criterion of temporality that must meet such contracts ".

Sources pointed out that "this decision affects not only the city of Murcia but all the Spanish government".

The mayor explained that since he is aware of the judgment has made a study of it, even at the FEMP to know if there was a common approach.

"As nothing materialized decided to regularize contracts with different Social Collaboration Conference Table meetings and proceeding to recruitment as fixed permanent workforce, approved by all unions, UGT and SIME less".

The councilman added that modifying the template to create the corresponding squares adopted in plenary with the votes for the Popular and IU Municipal Group.

Sources reminded the Socialist Municipal Group "social partnership was created in 1982 remained until 1995, when they ruled so if you are consistent, also denounce to the Attorney peers who were councilors Personal".

The mayor noted that "we are the first council to have regularized contracts Social Partnership".

Sources explained that these places become part of the public job next year for public call

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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