Fixed Additional Payment Reaction from Chairman Doğan: %20 Increase is the Right of All Employees!

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​Sağlık-Sen Ankara Ministry Branch Provincial Council Meeting, Sağlık-Sen was held at Kızılay Hotel with the participation of Chairman Mahmut Faruk Doğan.. Doğan, who came together with the members of the organization at the meeting,, He gave a message of determination by drawing attention to the economic loss of rights experienced by the personnel working in the central organization of the Ministry of Health and its affiliated organizations..

​”Central Organization and Researchers Excluded”

Chairman Doğan, He emphasized that the employees of the central organization of the Ministry of Health and the staff and researchers in affiliated organizations cannot benefit from the 20 percent increase in fixed additional payments.. Doğan stated that this situation creates a serious inequality., he used the following expressions:

​”The fact that the increase in fixed additional payments did not cover our colleagues and researchers in our central organization has created a great grievance.. He expresses this injustice on every platform, We share our solution suggestions with the authorities.”

​”We will continue to keep it on the agenda and fight”

Doğan stated that they worked hard as a union to eliminate the grievances., He reiterated that they will follow up on the issue.. Stating that they will not step back until the problem is solved, Doğan, he noted the following:

​”We constantly keep this grievance on the agenda and fight with determination to find a solution.. It is our priority that our health and social service workers receive what they deserve.”

Thanks to the Organization

At the end of the meeting, Doğan thanked Ankara Ministry Branch President Tahir Eren and the branch management for the organization., He emphasized that the unity and solidarity of the organization is the greatest power in the struggle for justice..

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