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CCOO criticizes "irregularities" in the management of basic social services funded by the Government of Navarre

CCOO de Navarra criticized Friday "the irregularities and opacity of at least 10 municipalities of Navarre in relation to the financing of basic social services." The union has concluded that "several municipalities do not pay due to the workers who perform a job that is partly financed by public money from the Government of Navarra." The central union has already filed an appeal with the TAN.
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The battle between Javier Milei's government's intervention in one of the largest social works in the country and the union that led it continues to open up new levels. In this case, a decision by the administrator appointed by the Executive that takes away the management of a service management mechanism from the union, alleging millions of contractual irregularities.

·Argentina
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CCOO de Nafarroa has denounced the «irregularities» and «opacity» of about ten local governments –ayuntami...

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The Government of Navarre finances local entities to bring the salaries of basic social services workers into line with the salaries of workers who provide this service in the provincial administration. This additional money is managed by the municipalities and the CCOO has complained that ten municipalities and municipalities in Navarre have not "paid properly". It has accused them of a lack of transparency and will file an appeal with the Admi…

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CCOO de Navarra criticized Friday "the irregularities and opacity of at least 10 municipalities of Navarre in relation to the financing of basic social services." The union has concluded that "several municipalities do not pay due to the workers who perform a job that is partly financed by public money from the Government of Navarra." The central union has already filed an appeal with the TAN.

·Pamplona, Spain
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Noticias de Navarra broke the news in Pamplona, Spain on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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