Health Liyakat-Sen, Takes Action for Bank Promotion: Call to Civil Society and Public

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​​Health Liyakat-Sen, Takes Action for Bank Promotion: Call to Civil Society and Public

​ANKARA – Sağlık Liyakat-Sen Union representing health and social service workers, made an official request to the Ministry of Health to eliminate the inequalities and injustices in bank promotion payments. Union President Mehmet Demirel, Emphasizing that the rights of healthcare professionals must be defended tirelessly, In order to solve the issue, not only the Ministry, He stated that all non-governmental organizations should also show sensitivity.

In the article signed by Demirel, It was pointed out that bank promotion practices create grievances among employees.. Demirel, At Giresun Provincial Health Directorate 74.000 Giving an example of the cancellation of a TL promotional tender due to insufficient bidding., He asked for a centralized tender system to be implemented to prevent such problems..

union, He listed his demands as follows::

Establishing a Commission: Due to the sensitivity of the issue, the establishment of a commission within the Ministry to create an emergency action plan.

​Central Tender: Bank promotion tender for all healthcare workers from a single center, done in a fair and transparent manner.

 

​Also Demirel, Stating that they followed a different path in the promotion struggle, “rights, jersey for members, not by handing out suitcases or glasses, It is won through a determined and rational struggle at the table.” He said:.

union, In order to alleviate the pressure of increasing inflation and cost of living on employees, He emphasized that some of the high profits of banks should be fairly reflected on healthcare workers. With this call of the union, Aims to ensure equity in promotional payments.

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