The cases of precarious workers at RTP Porto, who are still waiting to be integrated into the staff of the public station, advance as soon as they receive the final assessment from the Ministry of Finance, explained the Prime Minister, António Costa, this Wednesday, June 3, during the biweekly debate.
“There are 43 pending cases, of which 39 have already been approved by all members of the Government who have to intervene. And there are four that await a final evaluation by the Ministry of Finance, ”said António Costa, after being questioned by deputy José Luís Ferreira ('Os Verdes').
The approval should have arrived in the first quarter of 2020, but the Covid-19 pandemic ended up delaying the signing of contracts with the State.
The question of the deputy of 'Os Verdes' and Costa's answer, came up one day after the chairman of the RTP board of directors, Gonçalo Reis, guaranteed which will “give immediate execution” to the integration of precarious workers at RTP Porto, in the company's staff, as soon as the government's “green light” appears. "Having ministerial approval, all processes are dealt with in the next 24 hours," guaranteed the manager on Tuesday, during the parliamentary committee on Culture and Communication.
Gonçalo Reis answered the deputies about why there are 27 professionals, with a contractual relationship with RTP for over ten years, who had not yet been integrated into the company's staff. The administrator also said that there would be more than 27 workers, ensuring that the entry of precarious workers is "already budgeted". "Not only the integration of these 27, but of other [workers]", he added.
However, integration will only be possible when ministerial approval is reached. "RTP, like all public companies, as a result of the budgetary framework law, to integrate workers into the staff always needs ministerial approval," said the administrator.
The integration of these precarious workers takes place under the program of extraordinary regularization of precarious bonds in the public administration (PREVPAP). Subsequently, the bipartite evaluation committee (CAP) of Culture validates or not the passage of the identified workers, whose functions are of permanent need for RTP, for the staff of the public station - which has already happened in the referred cases. But integration can only be achieved with the aforementioned ministerial approval of all ministries that have to intervene.
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The cases of precarious workers at RTP Porto, who are still waiting to be integrated into the staff of the public station, advance as soon as they receive the final assessment from the Ministry of Finance, explained the Prime Minister, António Costa, this Wednesday, June 3, during the biweekly debate.
“There are 43 pending cases, of which 39 have already been approved by all members of the Government who have to intervene. And there are four that await a final evaluation by the Ministry of Finance, ”said António Costa, after being questioned by deputy José Luís Ferreira ('Os Verdes').
The approval should have arrived in the first quarter of 2020, but the Covid-19 pandemic ended up delaying the signing of contracts with the State.
The question of the deputy of 'Os Verdes' and Costa's answer, came up one day after the chairman of the RTP board of directors, Gonçalo Reis, guaranteed which will “give immediate execution” to the integration of precarious workers at RTP Porto, in the company's staff, as soon as the government's “green light” appears. "Having ministerial approval, all processes are dealt with in the next 24 hours," guaranteed the manager on Tuesday, during the parliamentary committee on Culture and Communication.
Gonçalo Reis answered the deputies about why there are 27 professionals, with a contractual relationship with RTP for over ten years, who had not yet been integrated into the company's staff. The administrator also said that there would be more than 27 workers, ensuring that the entry of precarious workers is "already budgeted". "Not only the integration of these 27, but of other [workers]", he added.
However, integration will only be possible when ministerial approval is reached. "RTP, like all public companies, as a result of the budgetary framework law, to integrate workers into the staff always needs ministerial approval," said the administrator.
The integration of these precarious workers takes place under the program of extraordinary regularization of precarious bonds in the public administration (PREVPAP). Subsequently, the bipartite evaluation committee (CAP) of Culture validates or not the passage of the identified workers, whose functions are of permanent need for RTP, for the staff of the public station - which has already happened in the referred cases. But integration can only be achieved with the aforementioned ministerial approval of all ministries that have to intervene.