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The SEM supports the concentration for the right of former scholarship holders to contribute to Social Security

Posted onMay 17, 2024

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Representatives of twelve scientific societies, including the SEM, met today with the Secretary of State for Social Security and Pensions. After this meeting, a Press release summarizing its content.

Continuing with the claims, The SEM supports the rally that will be held tomorrow in Madrid for the right of former scholarship holders to contribute to Social Security

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  1. What a fiasco again with the regularization of scholarships and unpaid research work!!!!
    Hola,
    From what I just saw in the news, the TRIENNIUMS are still not recognized with the pricing of fraudulent research grants. In my case it was the most important thing, what interested me most, that they recognized this seniority in the years I have left of work.
    And from what I see of the amount to be paid, I would swear that they still want the part that would correspond to the businessman to be paid. What the news says about paying €101/month with a 1997 scholarship seems excessive to me unless it is the full amount and the State continues to get away with it.
    And it's still limited to 5 years (7 if you signed up for 2 years in 2011).
    What a joke! Why this effort to put obstacles in place?
    A very sad day, they have once again demonstrated the contempt that this country has for scientists, what a difference in recognition when you are away!
    All the best,
    Dr. Juan Carlos Ribas
    CSIC Scientific Researcher
    (with many years of suffering discrimination from science and scientists for having had the high record and high merits to be a predoctoral and postdoctoral fellow for 6 years, a POISONED AWARD in this country)


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