INEM. Union contests dismissal of four technicians

The Pre-Hospital Emergency Technicians Union (STEPH) filed a precautionary measure on Wednesday to demand the reinstatement by INEM of four trainees who were dismissed outside the legal deadline for this purpose.
The precautionary measure was filed with the Porto Administrative and Tax Court, STEPH president Rui Lázaro told Lusa.
At issue are four emergency technicians who failed one of the training modules of the emergency technician course at the National Institute of Medical Emergency (INEM), having been dismissed by the organization, but illegally , according to the union, since it happened outside the legal deadline for this purpose, after the trial period had ended.
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The technicians in training had signed contracts with INEM and were already providing call handling services, Rui Lázaro emphasized.
“The expectation is that the court will accept the precautionary measure and that INEM will be forced to reinstate the technicians,” said Rui Lázaro.
According to the union president, after the four technicians are reinstated, they should be given the opportunity to repeat the module in the next training course.
In addition to these four cases involving union members, the INEM training course that began in April was the target of dozens of complaints from trainees about alleged irregularities and discrepancies in assessment methods, particularly between delegations, with different criteria between training courses in Lisbon and Porto, for example.
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