The Government Delegation makes public the places it is going to offer in the Employment Plan, as well as the necessary requirements and the occupation codes to which the interested parties must sign up in the State Public Employment Service (SEPE) to be selected for these positions. The Delegate, Sabrina Moh, has urged the Local President, Juan José Imbroda, for the Autonomous City to do the same in its employment plans.
“The Government Delegation is going to carry out its Employment Plans in a neat and transparent manner, as always, objectively”, he stressed and has advanced that he will give a press conference, as every year, so that the Melillense citizens can know the occupation codes of each of the professions that the Employment Plan is going to have, as well as the degree and the different requirements such as registration, being stopped for a long time…
Something, he recalled that Ciudad Autónoma could do. “The local government could publicize all this information and be more transparent when carrying out these Employment Plans,” he urged, given that the Government Delegation has received innumerable complaints about the Employment Plans being developed by the Autonomous City. Therefore, “I could get down to work and show the citizens that they work in an objective and transparent way,” he said.
To questions from the press professionals, the head of the Government Delegation in Melilla, referred to the statements made by Imbroda about the alleged delay in the Employment Plans.
“The President of the City uses any issue to challenge the Government Delegation, but he should know, for so many years he has been in charge of the Autonomous City, that the Employment Plans of the Government Delegation and those of the City are regulated by different regulations and each one entails a different procedure,” he has made clear.
In fact, Moh has explained that the Delegation Plans have a more complex procedure, since they require, for example, the approval of remuneration through the Interministerial Commission.
In any case, the Delegate has said that they are in the process of processing them and that, regardless of the date on which they start, they will last six months. What’s more, all projects will be up and running by March 31.
Finally, Moh has reported that this year there has been a regulatory change regarding the completion of the Employment Plan. “Until last year the date of completion of the Government Delegation’s Employment Plans had to be 30 June. Now, due to a regulatory change, they do not have to finish on that date, but it is contingent on the start of the Employment Plan,” he said.
For all these reasons, the Delegate has encouraged Imbroda to inform herself “before disinforming society and generating tension, as she always does”.