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The Extraordinary Plenary discussed the ruling on a bureaucratization process carried out in 2001 (07/07/2008)

On Monday June 30 extraordinary plenary session was held to reach agreement on the execution of the sentence, issued by the Superior Court of Justice, which declares the invalidity of the appointment of several officers, a designation that took place during a process officialdom in the local administration in 2001 and which was denounced by two members of the City of Jumilla.

This process involves a total of 43 workers.

After discussion, PP and IU-LV abstained and left the issue approved by the votes of PSOE, send to the High Court of Justice a technical report that reflects the status of 43 workers and analyzes detailed records each of them.

As indicated by Councilwoman Yolanda Fernández Staff in this report "concludes that the council understands that these workers are employed because there are other plenary agreements, governing boards, including selection processes with specific tests for the positions and then There are 5 people who understand that they must have appointed officials and with this proposal would become permanent as previously labor. "

The Head of Personnel has indicated that delivery of the full agreement is intended that the court "clarify how we execute the statement and we say, following consideration of this report with all data records of these workers, what workers are civil servants who are not, for the city, with this report, all officers would be with the exception of 5 workers for various reasons. "

On this subject, the Popular Party spokesman Enrique Jimenez said in his speech that "decisions must be met," adding that is an issue that Cole since 2001, and that respects both parties, "this comes from a mayoral decree that was canceled, I do not know if it was more or less accurate and more or less intent. "

Jimenez said that "the PP was not involved in this process, although the claimants are party members."

For his part, José Antonio Pérez, a spokesman for IU-LV argued his abstention by saying that "I understand that is not the function of this group to decide which people affect compliance with this order."

Also further observed "the haste with which the sentence had been carried plenary when it is known since November."

The Socialists argued that the report adopted "a possible solution to this issue that began in 2001 with the bureaucratization process that was believed to justice that recognize certain rights to people who have worked in the administration wishes for many years "said Yolanda Fernandez.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla

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