Madrid (EFE).- The Labor and Social Security Inspectorate has launched a new campaign in the fight against fraud in hiring through temporary employment companies (ETT) by sending more than 4,600 letters that affect to some 45,000 labor relations.
According to sources from the Ministry of Labor, the sending of the letters began on Monday the 27th within the framework of a campaign that the second vice president and minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, advanced last weekend.
The objective is to detect whether abuses are being recorded by companies that resort to temporary contracts to cover permanent or structural needs through temporary employment companies, the temporary employment agencies.
The anti-fraud tool, explain sources familiar with the campaign, has detected companies that systematically resort to covering jobs through ETT.
This situation would reveal a permanent need in this company and not a temporary one, which is why the campaign seeks to uncover stable jobs that are being covered with temporary contracts and which, through the Inspection’s action, would become regular permanent ones.