The Tías City Council culminated this Tuesday the administrative process that offers "job stability to 70 municipal workers" with the taking of possession of their position as permanent labor personnel. The Tías City Council is "the first administration of Lanzarote to regularize all its personnel."
José Juan Cruz congratulated the workers, who belong to "thirty job categories, such as administrative assistants, maintenance workers, architects, social workers, etc."; and he named them "one by one to formalize their taking of possession".
“Local administrations are the closest to citizens, so having a reinforced and stable staff is a guarantee to offer all the residents of Tías a better service”, said the mayor. Together with the mayor, the first deputy mayor, Nicolás Saavedra, and the Councilor for Human Resources, Tomás Silvera, presided over the event. Silvera highlighted “the speed and legal certainty with which this process has been carried out”, and thanked the unions for "their collaboration". “This progressive government will always bet on the stability of public employees”, he concluded.
According to José Juan Cruz, this has been a process that has been protected by Royal Decree Law 14/2021, of July 6, and its subsequent modification with Law 20/2021, of December 28, on Urgent Measures for the Reduction of Temporality in Public Employment that affects Public Administrations, and that, in Tías, has also had "the consensus and political and union unity for its development."
It should be noted the "administrative agility of the Tías City Council", since on this same day, December 28, 2021, this administration approved its "stabilization offer" that was published on December 30, 2021 in the Official Gazette of the Province, becoming the first city council to do so. “The law establishes that December 31, 2024 will be the deadline to carry out this stabilization process that we have already carried out." In Lanzarote, "no other administration has completed the selection process", so I thank "our staff for the collective work to achieve it”, added the mayor.