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Those that have cut the most: Murcia (12.7%), Andalusia (6.4%) and Castilla-La Mancha (6.4%) The autonomous communities have reduced their civil servants by 44,540 people compared to , a cut that mainly affects teachers and healthcare workers. The most austere regional presidents have been Valcárcel in Murcia, Griñán in Andalusia and Cospedal in Castilla-La Mancha. The Government has identified the 'hot spots' for attacks on officials: Treasury delegations, Employment offices and Traffic headquarters. Since the beginning of the legislature, the austerity policies imposed by Mariano Rajoy's Executive have meant a cut of 375,000 public employment positions , as El Confidencial Digital reported at the time . An important part of these adjustments has fallen on the autonomies, and the personnel with whom they cover the transferred powers of Education and Health . This is reflected in the Central Personnel Records prepared each year by the Ministry of Finance, which El Confidencial Digital has had. In the report , the number of public employees in autonomies was 1,351,883 , while in the document that figure is 1,307,434 workers, so, from one year to the next, the reduction of civil servants in communities has been 44,540 people.
Murcia, Andalusia, and Castilla-La Mancha, the ones that most The Region of Murcia has been the autonomy that, in relative terms, has lost the most public employees in one year: it has dispensed with 6,880 civil servants , which represent 12.7% of its 2012 workforce. The adjustment in Andalusia , despite the commitment of the bipartite PSOE-IU to maintain public employment, has been people (6.4%). In absolute figures, it has been the Board that has experienced the greatest Middle East Mobile Number List loss of officials, out of a census of public workers that exceeds 238,000 people . According to the unions' calculations, one in every three public employees fired in Spain belongs to the community still chaired by José Antonio Griñán . In the Community Board of Castilla-La Mancha , for its part, the cut has also been 6.4%, with 4,571 fewer employees . Catalonia and Madrid follow After Murcia, Andalusia and Castilla-La Mancha, which account for the largest volume of cuts, are Catalonia , with 1.9% fewer places; the Community of Madrid (1.6%) and the Valencian Community (1.3%).
The only territory in which the number of public employees has increased is Melilla , which has hired 214 more people in and in total employs 1,505 officials. The data for Catalonia , as advised by the ministry, is pending updating, since in the last count they alleged changes in their health scales. See, below, the maps with the territorial distribution of public employees by Autonomous Communities in and Teachers and healthcare workers, the most affected Teachers and healthcare workers have become the groups most punished by adjustments in the public sector. They represent more than 85% of the personnel hired by the regional administrations, and 8 out of every 10 dismissed officials belong to those two areas. The most affected are the interim ones. As for public employees dedicated to the Administration of Justice or belonging to the Security Forces, the number of dismissals has been much lower: --In Justice , only 150 people have lost their jobs, going from 26,772 employees in to the current . --In the Security Forces the decrease in positions has been 1,654. Last year there were 39,373 workers and in the last record there were 37,719.
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