The interns multiply their demands against the Administration while their regularization is still in the air

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The future of the interns of the Public Administration is still on the air. The bill to solve their situation and meet the criteria of the Spanish and European courts is not moving forward. Meanwhile, the lawsuits before the courts against the Public Administrations of the interim they multiply and do not stop growing.

After both the European justice and the Supreme Court ruled that the temporary workers of the Administrations that have been filling a vacancy for more than three years they would have to have a fixed place, the Government approved a royal decree to resolve the situation, which is finally being processed as a bill.

However, neither the royal decree nor the bill culminate the interests of the interim themselves. “There are no movements. We are very angry and with the fly behind the ear“, indicates Jorge Azón, spokesman for the Interim Platform, who represents the interests of some 5,000 affected.

“We met with all the parliamentary groups before the ‘icetazo’ -that is how this group refers to the royal decree of interim-. We transmit our claims to them and now we are waiting“.

In the meantime, legal complaints continue to multiply. “There is an explosion of demands”, affirms Azón, of interim who had not yet denounced their situation and who have done so after the approval of the royal decree in the Council of Ministers.

Miquel Iceta, former Minister of Territorial Policy and Public Function and Minister of Culture and Sports.

Miquel Iceta, former Minister of Territorial Policy and Public Function and Minister of Culture and Sports.

Sources from various law firms consulted by Invertia confirm that the filing of lawsuits has increased geometrically in recent months.

It should be remembered that the decree approved by the Government, agreed with the unions by the former Minister of Public Function, Miquel Iceta, displeased this group. The solution that was agreed for interns of more than three years was a extraordinary recognition of your expertise as workers in future competitions that have to be called for the positions they are filling.

But you would only collect compensation for your situation if they take the exam and do not get the square. In this sense, it should be remembered that there are some 230,000 people in this situation in all Public Administrations.

For Azón and his colleagues this solution does not work. Legality would only be complied with if they were made indefinite “with the formula that is decided” or with compensation.

Zero euros

But the door to the second option is considered closed since the Government has already transmitted to the European Commission in the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan that his solution for the interim would cost zero euros.

In Congress and under pressure from ERC, the Ministry of Finance and Function promised to make temporary workers with more than 10 years permanent. But the solution is not that simple. In fact, The amendment period for the bill, which expired this Thursday, has been extended for another week.

The key is that converting interns of the Public Administration into permanent positions is not so simple. As Invertia counted exclusively, the State Advocacy had already issued reports against this measure due to its unconstitutionality.

Reference-www.elespanol.com

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