PROMOTION REBELLION FROM HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS! IN MERSİN 90.000 THE OFFER OF TL DRAWED A REACTION

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PROMOTION REBELLION FROM HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS! IN MERSİN 90.000 THE OFFER OF TL DRAWED A REACTION

  • Ziraat Bank 90.000 He made the highest bid in TL, Isbank 89.250 Withdrew with TL.
  • Healthcare workers and unions: “These figures are unacceptable, far below expectations!”
  • The decision of the commission is eagerly awaited.

The highest bid in the bank promotion tender covering the medical personnel of Mersin Provincial Health Directorate was T.R.. Ziraat Bank 90.000 gave in TL.

According to the information obtained, İş Bankası, one of the banks participating in the tender, 89.250 He decided to withdraw from the tender after his offer of TL.

The highest bid at the end of the tender 90.000 While it is stated that TL, Criticisms have been expressed that these figures are far from meeting the expectations of healthcare professionals and are not at an acceptable level.. Especially considering the high amounts in promotional agreements of other institutions recently, It is stated that this offer is insufficient.

The final decision regarding the Mersin Provincial Health Directorate bank promotion will be made by the commission conducting the tender.. However, healthcare unions and workers, reacted to the decision on the grounds that the process was not carried out transparently and the amount offered was not suitable for today's economic conditions.. Health and Social Service Workers Union (SES) Mersin Branch's statements that the tender process was conducted secretly also draw attention..

The eyes of healthcare professionals are now, Whether the commission will accept this offer or make a decision to cancel the tender. health workers, continues its justified reactions to these figures, which are far below its expectations..

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