Video: Agencies ask for review of career laws in the area – 11/28/2024 – Brasília Hoje

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Representatives from regulatory agencies participated this Thursday (28) in a public hearing at the Economic Development Committee of the Chamber of Deputies to talk about the problems in the area and demand support from Congress with the review of laws that deal with careers in the area.

Present were the president of Anatel (National Telecommunications Agency), the general directors of ANP (National Petroleum Agency), Rodolfo Saboia (via video), and Aneel (National Electric Energy Agency), Sandoval Neto.

The agency leaders made presentations exposing the main common problems, such as the reduction in staff levels due to employee evasion and limitation of open places in selections and the budget deficit.

Representatives of public service unions and associations also attended the hearing. Among the demands, the director of institutional relations at the Confederation of Public Servants of Brazil, Thiago Botelho asked Congress to dialogue with the Executive and to review the decree that limits the percentage of surpluses in competitions.

Today, the legislation provides that the call for surpluses in public competitions must be limited to 25% of the immediate vacancies, that is, those who were approved in all stages of a competition, but are not among the immediate vacancies.

The president of Sinagências, the union that represents the category, Fabio Rosa, addressed the need to strengthen the work of regulators due to their role in democracy and cited the 2022 coup plot investigated by the Federal Police.

“There is no regulation without democracy. What we went through as civil servants during the pandemic, being threatened with death while we fought for the lives of the population. At this moment when the country is preparing to exemplarily punish the attempted coup d’état, we cannot forget of the number of crimes that were committed during the course of the pandemic, in the management of the pandemic that decimated tens of thousands of Brazilians.


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