The RTVE Employment Commission has agreed to review the opposition courts manual in order to avoid question leaks so that only the president and the secretary have access to the final exam and that there is a standby questionnaire for emergency cases.
Management and unions met this Wednesday in this company body after the suspension of the examination scheduled for last Sunday. due to part of the questions being leaked.
According to union sources, the first steps have been taken to make improvements that avoid this type of situation and it was agreed that this manual be modified so that only two people know the final content of the test: who serves as president and secretary (because of their organizational and support functions).
In any case, two exams will be prepared, one which will be printed and presented to the candidates and another reserve, prepared to be used in case of possible incidents and emergency situations.
Likewise, and according to the same sources, it was agreed Shorten the time between exam preparation and the exam date as much as possible.
The tribunal is made up of ten members, including five from company management and five others from the unions. The president will be elected by the company.
The RTVE Employment Commission has decided to convene the examination of denouncing objections November 2 after the questions were leaked last Sunday.
Following the scandal, nine of the ten members resigned which make up the opposition tribunal, the five proposed by the company and four by the unions.
RTVE will open an internal investigation to try to clarify the personnel of the Company who work in the training academies, without requesting authorization, and whether the people registered in them were able to receive the questions of the informant exam which should have taken place on Sunday last.
The suspension of testing also prompted dozens of workers and opponents to demonstrate in front of the Torrespaña and Prado del Rey headquarters to protest the alleged leak. 83% of exam questions.
At the same time, certain consumer organizations, such as Facua-Consumers in action they claimed this Monday on RTVE that pay transportation, food and accommodation costs to those affected for the suspension of oppositions.