Murcia City Council will establish strict controls to ensure that no delays occur workers of the company that performs the home help service.
To this end, the new contract will incorporate the ability to terminate the contract in case of repeated breaches in pay periods.
This has been one of the main conclusions of the Special Committee on Oversight Recruitment, chaired by Councilman Finance and Employment, Eduardo Martinez-Oliva, meeting this morning to approve resolutions on the record of this service.
These include the decision to require the company, "immediately" is, that payments to workers, currently being delayed, are made in accordance with the law and, therefore, no delays.
To this end the City will claim to submit a payment plan.
In addition, the legal services of the City Council, in collaboration with the departments of Procurement and Social Welfare, draw up reports to check whether there has been any breach of equality plans, training, quality audits, IT and psychophysical track workers.
If so, it would be considered if they can lead to the opening of the corresponding disciplinary proceedings.
Another agreement concerns the inclusion of new clauses in the specifications of the service that is being developed, as is about to conclude the current contract.
Martinez-Oliva explained that the provisions will aim to ensure that the provisions to ensure the protection of the rights of workers under the agreement application are met, which could lead to the termination of the contract in case of repeated breaches of periods of payout.
Similarly, it has become clear from the reports by Social Welfare providing users who are receiving now being paid properly and according to the contract signed by the company and City Hall.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia