Ingesa will stabilize the contracts of 198 professionals from the Melilla Health Area who from tomorrow, April 1, will have a long-term contract.
This was announced this morning by the Territorial Director, Omar Haouari, who has appeared in a press conference together with the Delegate of the Government, Sabrina Moh, and who described this performance as a “historic” milestone.
As he explained, yesterday the Personnel Board was informed of this stabilization. These contracts, which will either be of an interim or of a two-year duration, “represent a more than significant and extremely important achievement, not only for the workers, but for the whole of the Melillense society,” said Haouari.
In the words of the Territorial Director, this fact “directly affects an increase in the quality of care, as well as better care for our patients and, indirectly, the stability of the families and workers benefited.”
Haouari pointed out that this stabilization has been achieved “by a lot of work, regardless of the media spotlight”. And he stressed that the objective of the Ingesa “has always been to give stability, continuity and improvement in contracts to workers of all professional categories of the health institution.”
3 months to 2 years
In his speech, Dr Haouari recalled that it has gone from having workers with contracts of 3 months to 6 months and, from tomorrow, to contracts of 2 years and, for the most part, with contracts of interinity or of long duration.
Specifically, there are 57 Primary Care professionals and 141 of the Regional Hospital, among them, doctors, nursing professionals, midwives, technicians specialized in radiology, technicians specialized in Laboratory, physiotherapists, technicians in Auxiliary Nursing Care, administrative assistants, wardens…
As Haouari explained, the templates have also been modified to comply with the current legislation. “The data strongly reflect this fact, the stabilization in the Primary Care contingent personnel is today 82.60% and the Hospital staff is 82.94%,” he said.
Since 2018, when the current Government of Spain entered, to this day, “it has managed to lower the temporality that was above 40%, after the celebration of several Public Employment Offers (OPE), which is why more than 350 people have their fixed place in the INGESA of Melilla”, he said.
“This Administration has broken all records in human resources actions in public health care in Melilla,” he said.