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The PSOE asks the government team why it covers vacancies in cultural centers without taking into account the job bank (26/12/2019)

The Socialist Municipal Group has received complaints from people who have passed the tests to become a socio-cultural technician and, while still in the job bank waiting for vacancies, they are not called to make substitutions because the government team He prefers to use the staff of a private company.

The socialist councilor Enrique Lorca, who has had knowledge of several claims of applicants whose names are on the job board, warns that it is not a matter of time, but is the usual norm and "in the PSOE we believe that providing positions that are for officials through a private company does not seem the most correct, but we also have a list of people who have complied with the procedure of the City Council itself to cover a place. "

In this regard, it indicates that "what is happening at the moment is that, to cover vacations in cultural centers and in municipal auditoriums, instead of pulling the bag of the substitutes of the Socio-Cultural Auxiliary Technicians, it is preferred that are replaced by workers of a private service company. From the PSOE we will continue to claim that it is the workers who have passed the entrance exams who take possession of the free places. "

Therefore, for Lorca, "this is a new gesture by the government team, specifically the Councilor for Culture, Jesus Pacheco, who disparages municipal workers, who are required to train specifically and go through a process, in many cases very long, to get a place, "and adds that" we find it cruel to play with the job expectations of people waiting to be called at some point to fill a position. "

"Taking advantage of a private company to replace the posts of the Consistory is another way to outsource services, and this because of the experience and the complaints filed against the City Council by workers has harmful effects for all parties," states the Socialist councilor, who also says that speaking in these moments of outsourcing is going against the flow "

In addition, he points out that "it is too common for service commissions to be pulled, transferring officials from other municipalities to places that could well be filled with employees of the City of Murcia, who surely meet the demands of the position offered."

"The councilors of the government team should keep the municipal staff in mind," he says.

Source: PSOE Murcia

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