Tbilisi. ISFED has released
another set of information on the dismissal of employees from the local
self-governments. The organization has learned that 30 employees were dismissed
from the Sagarejo Municipality as a result of reorganization. The organization
has already addressed the Sagarejo Municipality Gamgeoba to obtain information
concerning this issue."It
is unfortunate that the local self-government services still pursue the
allegedly politically-driven dismissal of employees and the recruitment of new
cadres without competition, on the so-called "acting” positions. We believe
that the authorities should timely prevent such unjustified practices,” says
the information posted by the organization.For
the full text.Source:
the organization’s page in the social network.
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