JOHESU also condemned the government’s decision to suspend recent circulars that approved allowances for CONHESS health workers. They accused the NMA of interfering unfairly and breaking trade union laws. JOHESU asked the government to reverse the suspension and respect the 2009 agreement that promised equal benefits for CONHESS and CONMESS workers.
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