Los 15 alumnos del programa Lucena Incorpora I denuncian retrasos en el pago de sus nóminas

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Desde que empezó el programa, a finales del mes de mayo, solo un mes han cobrado el día 2

Los 15 alumnos que forman parte del programa Lucena Incorpora I, enmarcado en el Programa de Formación y Empleo de la Junta de Andalucía, denuncian retrasos en el cobro de sus nóminas.

Una situación que les ha obligado a expresar su malestar tanto ante las cámaras de Videoluc Tv como a través de sendos escritos, el segundo de ellos, después de haberles asegurado un pronta solución a este problema, el pasado día 7 de octubre y en el que manifiestan que “por quinto mes consecutivo tanto el equipo docente como el alumnado seguimos recibiendo retrasos en el pago de las nóminas”, y en el que llegan a rogar que “por favor, de una vez por todas, se ponga solución a dicho problema y se haga el pago dentro del plazo estipulado”, esto es entre los días 1 y 5 de cada mes.

En este sentido, Fran Martínez y José Javier Cabrera, en representación del conjunto de alumnos que están realizando esta acción formativa, han indicado que tan solo un mes recibieron su nómina el día 2.

En el segundo escrito presentado en el ayuntamiento insisten en “recordarle que desde que comenzó el curso los pagos recibidos fueron: día 6 de junio, día 6 de agosto, día 9 de septiembre y día 7 de octubre en la misma situación”, sobre este último extremo hay que aclarar que el pago se ha producido en la madrugada del día 8 de octubre.

Tanto Cabrera como Martínez inciden en los inconvenientes que genera esta situación a la mayoría de alumnos toda vez que tienen que hacer frente a recargos bancarios provocados por el retraso del pago de sus nóminas que afectan directamente a su economía personal.

Cabe recordar que bajo el nombre Lucena Incorpora 1 se están formando 15 personas en los módulos de operaciones auxiliares de revestimientos continuos en construcción y pavimentos y albañilería de urbanización

Una acción formativa presupuestada en 401.812 euros y que cuenta con un año de duración, combinando las clases teóricas y prácticas, con remuneración para cada alumno con el salario mínimo interprofesional, y con un compromiso del ayuntamiento lucentino de participar en la financiación con 38.525 euros asumiendo el resto la Junta de Andalucía.

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