Garamendi assures interim will fall from 8%

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In addition, he has defended that the requirement of Basque profiles “is a consequence of the norms of the normalization of Basque, it has not been put into effect now, it is the profiles that existed and are now coming out”.

The Minister of Public Administration and Self-Government, Olatz Garamendi, has assured that the consolidation process initiated by the Basque government will reduce interim work in the administration and the civil service by 8%.

Garamendi appeared before the Institutions, Public Administration and Security Committee of the Basque Parliament at the request of Elkarrekin Podemos-IU about the intentions of the Basque government regarding the OPE for the consolidation of public employment.

Garamendi has underlined the commitment and work of his department to lower the interim rate and find a way out to consolidate employment for the staff. Recalling that these interim rates have been achieved mainly thanks to the limits imposed by the state budget, through replacement rates, the minister pointed out that she had called for a regulatory framework to deal with the problem of temporariness.

The opposition has criticized the requirement in the language profile in the consolidation process, and they have also expressed doubts about whether it will fall from the temporary rate of 8% laid down in the law.

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Source: EITB

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