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"The Personal Service wants to improve the working conditions of officials but without raising taxes or breaking the law" (04/07/2016)

"The higher wages have to go rigged to increased productivity and improved training that results in an improvement of public services".

"We continue listening, dialogue and negotiation as seeking agreements so far."

"We will present a proposal at the negotiating table, which is where you have to present"

Councilman Administration Modernization, Urban Quality and Participation, Jose Guillen, has again emphasized that "the willingness of the government team to dialogue and agreement to improve service to citizens is provided and working conditions of municipal employees ".

"We are listening to workers and the political forces and we met several times a week with the five main unions of City Hall and the four political parties represented in the City Council are present at the negotiating table. We agree on the measures, reach a global agreement, with the only limits not to raise taxes to Murcia and, of course, the extraordinary measures law imposed by the central government to meet "

The council has insisted that "we want the entire municipal staff can earn more, and not just certain groups, and that wage improvements appertain to higher productivity, greater and better training that results improved the public services".

Guillen reminded the unions that "the linear increase of 200 euros each official contravenes Extraordinary Measures Act 2012 and the State Budget. We have applied the maximum increase that the law allows us".

The mayor explained that "unions have taken these accounts sleeve. From the Personnel Service itself that has produced a detailed report, point by point, the expenditure of each of the proposals and that we rely."

"We will not pay more because they work less, nor will we raise taxes, nor can violate national laws currently limit collective bargaining in the municipalities of Spain." We want a more modern, more flexible, closer to the citizen administration and to provide better services, better remunerating public employees and that they have incentive systems for productivity, "Guillen indicated.

"We have a number of very difficult years, with significant cuts to public employees and we believe it is time that recovery will also reaching municipal employees. Therefore, this year alone, we have already increased their salary, maximum allows us to state law and have paid the fee not paid wages of 2012 and recovered Moscoso and municipal officials grizzled days, "said Guillen.

The mayor concluded by saying that "this is to give more for more rather than pay more for working less like poses any union currently is running only between the municipal staff and also is isolating social level because this is a message that neither officials nor society, which is going very badly, they understand. "

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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