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ASSE no renovará contratos de médicos contratados por la pandemia del COVID-19
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¿Qué pasará con los médicos contratados por la pandemia del COVID-19?
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Yemen: 74 doctors have died of Covid-19
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Palestinian Media Outlets Ravaged by the Coronavirus Pandemic (with VIDEO) Mohammad Al-Kassim 01/12/2021
Dozens of journalists have been laid off, news stations have closed, making the beginning of 2021 brutal for Palestinian journalists
It’s being called a “media massacre” – perhaps the worst period ever in the history of Palestinian journalism. In the first two weeks of 2021 alone, dozens of reporters, camerapersons and technicians have been forced to resign from their jobs; others have been laid off.
Last week, Ajyal, the largest radio station in the Palestinian territories, let go of at least 15 of its top personnel, many of whom have been with the outlet since it went on the air in 1999.
Tunis, Dec. 25, 2020 Doctors, pharmacists and dentists in the Tunisian public health sector began a strike on Friday following a call by their union affiliated to the Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT).
The general secretary of the General Syndicate of Doctors, Pharmacists and Dentists of Public Health, Mohamed Souissi, said in an interview with the official Tunisian news agency, that general practitioners were pressing their demand for better wages.
He accused the supervisory authority of being “solely responsible for the deterioration of the situation in the sector”, noting that Friday was the first day of protests which could lead to an indefinite general strike.