The Electoral Institute of Mexico City (IECM) analyzes how many of the more than 100 jobs that it has contemplated cutting can keep due to the internal restructuring that it carries out.
The counselor Erika Estradaowner of Temporary Special Technical Committee for Restructuring of the agency, explained that they are studying the professional training of each worker to relocate them in the new technical units that they will have.
He estimated that the Institute would probably save between 30 or 40 million pesos in the payment of settlementsin case of avoiding job cuts.
Estrada questioned whether the electoral reform approved by deputies of the Mexico City Congress He did not consider the compensation, because the agency, he stressed, does not have the resources to solve it.
“In the reform proposal, there was a lot left in the environment that we were going to do without more than 100 people, that we were going to be practically firing them, I think this cannot be the case.
“Internally we have to give ourselves the time to review, to see if it is necessary for these profiles to be accommodated in other areas, especially in those that are now going to be overloaded with work,” the IECM counselor commented in an interview.
Faced with the scrutiny they carry out, he gave as an example the executive management of Political Associationswhich is in charge of regulating political associations and will now also absorb functions of inspection.
This last task, Estrada pointed out, is complex, since it must be carried out by people with legal, accounting and political party knowledge.
“Hence, we have to study, very carefully, if of the people that we have at this moment with the now defunct Inspection Unit, how many of them are we going to need? How many people from that Unit will I have to not run ?
“If I don’t keep them within the structure, why do I have to keep doing the inspection task?” he questioned.
The Institute has up to September 1st to finalize the implementation of the electoral reform, but Estrada calculated that a week before they will know how the restructuring had an impact.
The counselor foresaw negative consequences if they rearrange functions in a hurry.
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“That is the risk we run at this time, if we did it in an adventurous way, as Congress approves, let’s say, to the letter, of ‘I will disappear five units and do more with less’, I think that would be a vision, not only short, if not, also irresponsible,” he said.
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