Government Approves 27,232 New Public Employment Places for Central Government, a Similar Offer to 2025
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For the first time in the history of the Administration there will be places for specialists in Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Data Sciences.
The Government approved on Tuesday in the Council of Ministers the Public Employment Offer (PPO) of 2026 which includes 27,232 new places for the General Administration of the State (AGE) — 20,541 corresponding to the free shift and 6,345 for internal promotion. To this breakdown we must add 346 new places created for climatic emergencies. If these amounts are added the 9,785 places already announced for the National Police, Civil Guard and Arme…
The Council of Ministers approved on Tuesday a public employment offer that will transform the General Administration of the State over the coming months. With 27,232 places available, the 2026 call maintains figures similar to that of the previous year, but introduces substantial changes in its approach and strategic objectives.Read more
On Tuesday, the Council of Ministers approved the Royal Decree on the Provision of Public Employment (OEP) of the General Administration of the State (AGE) corresponding to 2026. This measure, however, came about after previous negotiations in which the Government went without giving figures to the unions, which led to the absence of definitive data from the workers' representatives not giving their approval to the proposal. It has not been reve…
The Government of Spain approves the offer of public employment of 2026 and for the first time will be called access tests by specialties for the Higher Body of Information Systems and Technologies (TIC), with the aim of attracting specialists in Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Data Science. The bet is known after the Council of Ministers announces that it approves the Royal Decree on Public Employment Offer (OEP) of the General Admin…
The Council of Ministers gives the green light to the offer without the support of the unions, which accuse the department of Óscar López of lack of transparency in the negotiation and of having hidden the figures of the call. Read
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