| The councilor for Social Rights and Family has explained that "we are going to reinforce the campus this summer with 8 auxiliaries We have incorporated 2 social workers to attend to homeless people "| The mayor of the PP has regretted that "the PSOE returns to resort to demagoguery to try to confuse citizens instead of requiring their government to provide the municipalities with the necessary resources to serve applicants for Minimum Vital Income" The councilor for Social and Family Rights, Pilar Torres, has responded to the PSOE councilors Esther Nevado and Enrique Lorca that "the City Council has not fired any Social Services worker and is going to reinforce the staff with 8 new professionals." The mayor explained that "we are going to reinforce the campus this summer with 8 administrative assistants and 2 other social workers who are caring for homeless people are already working. On the workers to whom the socialists have alluded, he explained that "we have not fired anyone.
There are 9 social workers and 5 administrative assistants who have terminated their contract because they were subject to a program that was valid for three years and the term has expired because the program has ended.
" Pilar Torres, on this same matter, has clarified that "a new decree was signed yesterday to initiate a new process of hiring personnel that will mean the immediate restitution of the 14 vacant positions and the permanence of the 12 social workers who joined in May by accumulation of tasks to speed up your entry ". Along the same lines, Torres has detailed that "in total, the municipal staff of Social Services will have 36 professionals.
This represents an increase of 30% compared to the total number of workers there were a few weeks ago.
We are going to have 23 social workers and 13 administrative assistants ". The popular councilor explained that "we have taken this measure out of responsibility and because we are fully aware of the great effort being made by Social Services workers to face the consequences generated by the Covid-19 pandemic, a task that in the PSOE seem bent on constantly tarnishing.
" Torres has regretted that "the PSOE returns to resort to demagoguery to try to confuse citizens instead of demanding that their government provide the municipalities with the necessary resources to serve applicants for the Minimum Vital Income." The PP mayor has also clarified that "the funding that the City Council receives for the hiring of personnel never covers the total, regardless of the origin of the funds.
In addition, the 2 incorporated social workers and the 8 administrative assistants that we are going to incorporate run entirely on behalf of the Session.
" Pilar Torres concluded by stating that "the PSOE councilors are trying to mask their ineffectiveness in managing the socio-health crisis caused by the expansion of Covid-19.
The Government has not hesitated to falsify the data of the victims and the municipal group in Murcia did not lift a finger during the first three months while in the Government Team we designed policies and measures to alleviate the effects of the coronavirus from the first minute.
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Source: PP Murcia