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The intermittent nature of workers in the prevention and firefighting service: a case study of a Judgment of the Supreme Court of 22 September 2011

Abstract

[Resumo] Este comentario trata dunha recente sentenza do Tribunal Supremo que casou outra procedente do Tribunal Superior de Xustiza de Galicia, en que se determina que os traballadores que prestan servizos a través das empresas públicas que xestionan as competencias autonómicas en materia de prevención e extinción de incendios –neste suposto, a Empresa Pública de Servizos Agrarios Galegos (SEAGA)– están unidos a elas non por contratos temporais de obra ou servizo, senón por outros por tempo indefinido de carácter descontinuo.[Abstract] This paper is about a recent judgment of the Supreme Court who has quashed another from the High Court of Justice of Galicia and determines that employees who provide services through state-owned companies managing autonomic competences in prevention and firefighting [in this case, the Public Company of Agricultural Service (SEAGA)], are linked to those not by temporary employment contracts for work or service, but by others for intermittent employment

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