Saturday, April 28, 2012

Jordan Vet's Strike Next Week Due To Dangerous Human-Animal Common Diseases Bird Flu

Vet's Strike Next Week Due To Dangerous Human-Animal Diseases
Source: Fact International - Petra
4/28/2012 5:01:12 PM

Syndicate suspended veterinarians strike was scheduled next Monday until after the new government is formed.

And gave the union during an emergency meeting of public veterinarians working in the public sector of the new government two weeks before the start of escalatory measures include the provision of the strike and mass resignations, saying that the strike was suspended because of the conditions experienced by the Kingdom. He attributed the captain veterinarians Dr. Nabil Allubana in a press statement on Saturday the decision to suspend the strike to give the opportunity for the government of Prime Minister Dr. Fayez Tarawneh to meet the demands of veterinarians working in the public sector and lift the injustice and inequity that occurred to them by the system structure of salaries approved by the Government recently.

Dr. Allubana that made ​​an emergency landing after the strike was that the previous government closed the doors and gave up on its promise to solve the problem of veterinarians working in the public sector.

The union veterinarians announced last week strike for a week to its members working in the public sector, starting from next Monday in the absence of the government's response to its demands as mandated public body for veterinarians working in the public sector the Association Council to provide mass resignations in their name and signed the resignations and deposited the union.

The union said the strike and mass resignations came "because of the neglect of the government to the demands of veterinarians working in the public sector just and of raising the premium technical to 160 percent, and the adoption allowance full-time by 35 percent of the total salary and approve the allowance of infection by 50 percent of basic salary.

And urged the union government on the half-veterinarians, given the seriousness and the difficulty of their work in a difficult environment and harsh in places of work and the circumstances of a very serious you may have your veterinarian to work long hours in addition to exposure to many common diseases of dangerous human-animal such as tuberculosis, Malta fever, anthrax, bird flu and rabies, and others

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