In addition to the commitment to announce 4,000 public procurement vacancies, there are also those resulting from the Act on the Urgent Measures to Reduce Temporary Work in the Public Sector.
Euskaraz irakurri: Osakidetzak leggintzaldian egonkortuko dituen lanpostuen kopurua bikoiztu duela defendatu du Sagarduik
The Minister of Health, Gotzone Sagardustated in the audit session, following a question from the PNV group, that: the Basque government has doubled the places it promised to stabilize at the start of the legislature, ranging from 4,000 to more than 8,000. This is due to the fact that, public vacancies for 2018-2019 and 2020-2021 the places that will be stabilized after the law of urgent measures to reduce temporary work in the public sector approved in the Congress of Deputies last year.
Sagardui reminded the Basque Parliament, as he announced last week after the sectoral table meeting, that maximum 3723 places by the Iceta Act, and has outlined the processes that will be followed in the stabilization process, taking some places for competitive opposition and others for merit competition. The call must be made by December 31 of this year under Spanish law and they must be completed by December 31, 2024.
The health representative has assessed that: the participation of trade union representatives at the sector table is “fundamental” because his decisions “have a direct impact on thousands of employees”. The unions, however, have accused the department of a lack of willingness to negotiate and criticized after the last meeting that Health limited itself to reporting on the number of places to stabilize.
The adviser has also recalled the conditions of the PPO that are underway. “Except for the stabilization rate, the most important thing is the implementation of the OPE 2018-2019”, offering 1,610 jobs in the first phase (the exams are in June and July) and in the second phase, 1,925 (registration is open until June 2.
“In two years, 7258 seats to increase Osakidetza’s workforce,” Sagardui concluded.
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