Councilman Jose Zapata expresses its opposition to the procedure used to designate four corporals and a sergeant, as it has been carried out without establishing a competition and breach of internal promotion, therefore, the principles of equal opportunity, openness and transparency
The Socialist councilor Jose Zapata today called for explanations from the mayor and Fire Personnel, Nuria Fuentes, hand-picked by the appointment of four corporals and a sergeant, without any opportunity given to staff to participate in a contest open internal promotion and transparent, in which all applicants can prove their merit and ability.
This designation finger-reiterates the clear breach of the principles of equal opportunity, openness and transparency, and generates an upset in the fire service that benefits people not elected.
According to Zapata, the City has acted with a complete lack of foresight and ethics to consent to the chief of the fire station in a way act as arbitrary, passing ignore such essentials.
"Local government knew they were going to produce vacancies in the staffing of fire, reason enough to have carried out the procedure in an appropriate, timely and fit," says the socialist mayor who also expresses concern because the job is not covered, while the workforce is aging, leading to problems in such an essential service like this.
Source: PSOE Murcia