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Some courts have begun to make interim workers fixed after the judgment of European justice

On 14 April last, the Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that the conversion of interns who have chained temporary contracts with the administration in Spain into indefinite non-fixed contracts is not a sufficient measure to compensate for such abuses. 

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The Courts of Spain have begun to apply the doctrine established by the Court of Justice of the European Union and have forced the interim workers who have chained temporary contracts with the administration for years to resume. 

The EU Court of Justice ruled on 14 April that the conversion of the interns who have chained temporary contracts with the administration in Spain into undefined non-fixed contracts is not sufficient to punish such abuses because itimplies a 'temporary employment relationship' and does not improve the worker's' precarious situation '.

According to a judgment dated 27 April, to which EFE has had access, the Government of the Community of Madrid must readmit an interim official.

There are about a million interim workers in Spain, of whom about 30,000 have gone to court. 

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