Councilor for Finance and Contracting, Eduardo Martínez-Oliva, explained that "the hiring of the service of taxes by this City Council was made taking into account at all times the cost of this service in case it was borrowed by the city."
According to Martínez-Oliva, "Comisiones Obreras should not have enough information because if it had, it would know what those costs were and would also know that the contract is based precisely on a significant saving for the City Council, all of which is accredited By multiple technical reports ".
The councilman has refused to "evaluate the report made by this union since I do not know it but only the transfer to the staff of the company that currently provides the service to the corresponding categories of this administration is infinitely more burdensome for the City and these are Easily demonstrable ".
"In any case, I am astonished to see how workers of a private company charge against it having a contract in force and pretend to become permanent workers of a public administration without the realization of the pertinent proofs of suitability as any other Citizen of Spain, following the principles of equality, merit, capacity and publicity, "Martínez-Oliva concluded.
Source: PP Murcia