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‘Nursing association president to stage sit-in near Prime Ministry’
By Petra - Feb 02,2014 - Last updated at Feb 02,2014
AMMAN — Jordan Nurses and Midwives Association President Mohammad Hatamleh said Saturday that he will stage a sit-in near the Prime Ministry on Monday to demand overtime and technical allowances for nurses working at public sector hospitals.
Hatamleh said he will start the sit-in at noon and continue for two hours every day until the government agrees to the nurses’ demands.
His “solo protest” comes to avoid a future strike that nurses might consider, which would disrupt work at public hospitals.
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