SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, June 15 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Government Council of the Canary Islands approved this Thursday the decree rectifying Decree 200/2022, of October 27, which modifies the offer of additional public employment for the stabilization of the temporary employment of teaching staff from non-university public centers for 2022, in order to withdraw a total of 94 places from the Canary Islands Music Conservatories to comply with the Budget Law after the favorable opinion of the Advisory Council as a result of the demands of a group of teachers from these teaching bodies.
Indeed, the conclusion of the opinion is that the execution of the fortieth additional provision of Law 7/2022, of December 28, on General Budgets of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands for 2023 is “legally viable”, “as soon as it is mandated Firstly, to exclude from the calls already published the places referred to the Conservatories of Music of the Canary Islands, affected by the selection processes provided for in Law 20/2021, of December 28, by rectifying both the decree of the offer of public employment for the stabilization of the temporary employment of teaching staff of non-university public centers in the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands”, as well as “of the calls for the extraordinary selective stabilization procedures linked to Law 20/2021, of December 28” to proceed , subsequently, “to a new offer of public employment for those positions and to the corresponding calls”.
Consequently, the Governing Council has agreed to rectify the first resolution of Decree 200/2022, of October 27, which approves the modification of the additional Public Employment Offer for the stabilization of the temporary employment of teaching staff in public centers non-university students in the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands for the year 2022, in compliance with the provisions of the Fortieth Additional Provision of Law 7/2022, of December 28, on General Budgets of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands for 2023, as regards to the places corresponding to the stabilization rate of 2020 and 2016.
In this way, the Government informs in a note, the aforementioned 94 positions are deducted, of which 62 are referred to the Corps of Music and Performing Arts Professors and the remaining 32 belong to the Corps of Professors of Music and Performing Arts of the Conservatories of Music of the Canary Islands.