The (State Department of Traffic) and the Secretariat of Management and Digital Government were chosen by the government (Republicans) as the first bodies to undergo the approval this year to restructure commission positions.
The reform is part of the program, launched in May, which also includes reviews of tax benefits, elimination of bodies and renegotiation of debts with the Union. The idea, according to the government, is to make management leaner and more efficient.
At the Management Secretariat, the reduction of commission positions will be 16%, from 356 to 297, and, at Detran, 20% (from 1,177 to 930), including dismissals and extinction of currently unoccupied positions.
The decrees for the beginning of the restructuring in the two portfolios were published on Wednesday (14) in the Official Gazette, with the reformulation effective from January 1, 2025.
Caio Paes de Andrade, Secretary of Management, says that this begins “an important chapter in administrative modernization”.
“The secretariat has a primary and transversal function in three basic pillars, as it prepares the general rules of the State of São Paulo in public management, digital transformation and people management”, he states.
According to the state government, the São Paulo administration was governed by 12 laws, with 207 levels of commission positions and 175 different remunerations, which caused salary differences between identical positions. With the standardization of the reform, there will be a single legislation and 18 levels of commission positions.
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