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Tunisia-Hammamettt: Health professionals threaten to escalate (Audio)

A sectoral administrative meeting of the General Health Federation will take place, today in Hammamet, under the supervision of the deputy secretary general of the Tunisian General Union of Labor (UGTT) in charge of the public service, Mohamed Chebbi.

Speaking to Tunisie Numérique, the secretary general of the health federation, Hassan Mazni, revealed that the administrative body will examine a certain number of problems from which the sector suffers, like the agreements which have not been executed.

“We have decided to set up programs to advance the sector (…) rallies will be marked before the Ministry of Health and we will carry out other means of struggle, especially the approval of a general strike,” he assured.

 

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