At the end of last year, the Spanish government approved a Royal Decree Act that included changes in the regulation of partial retirement that the Reliever forces as permanent labor staff. It is not necessary to approve an ope, but to do a selective process.
This Tuesday, partial pension reform, active and delayed pension reform will take effect.
Since Thursday, the public staff of the Basque Autonomous Community (CAV) will therefore not be able to opt for partial pension because their application will be refused by social security, last week the vice minister of public work confirms, confirmed Maite Barretabeña.
Barruetabeña blamed the Spanish director for placing obstacles for access to partial pension of the permanent labor staff of Basque administrations from 1 April by demanding that the Reliever is assumed in a selective process, something that according to the Basque government cannot be convened until the beginning of 2026.
The vice minister explained that the Spanish government approved at the end of last year A Royal Decree Act Including adjustments to the regulation of partial retirement that force the Reliever to hire the permanent working person staff.
Last Wednesday, during a meeting, the Ministry of Public Process informed the autonomous communities that It will not be necessary to approve an ope, but to perform a selective process.
This selective process, warned the VICE council, cannot be carried out before 1 April and could be carried out in the case of Euskadi in the event of Euskadi in the case of all the procedures that it entails, so that all requests of partial retirement would be paralyzed between those dates.
In view of this situation, the Basque government has asked the ministry several times on one transit To attend this retirement as long as the selective process has not been resolved, but according to the Vice Minister, no satisfactory answer has been received.
A temporary provision, he added, would allow a regulation that allows partial retirement so far.
Also CCOO Euskadi urged the Spanish government to take the necessary legal measures so as not to “waste” the auxiliary contract.
Source: EITB

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