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UNRWA employees in Gaza on strike
2011-04-15
UNRWA: Serving Your Refugee Needs For 63 Years.
GAZA CITY (Ma'an) -- An estimated 11,500 employees of UNRWA's Gaza Strip sub-offices went on strike Wednesday morning, protesting the dismissal of a group of workers, and demanding permanent contracts for staff.

Certain employees of UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, currently renew a one-year contract annually, and when a group of workers lost their jobs at the end of their contract, union officials threatened to strike.

"We have already warned of the dangerous repercussions of this policy of dismissal and lack of employment security, and we sent a clear message that we would not accept this mistreatment of employees," said Suheil Al-Hindi, head of the union.
Hmmmmm..."dangerous repercussions". Wonder what he means by that?
The union called the strike for Wednesday, pulling teachers, doctors, maintenance staff, and security personnel from their posts, and keeping an estimated 220,000 students out of class.

Al-Hindi said the one-year contract process was not "transparent," and called on the Gaza government to help ensure UNRWA maintained an appropriate work policy.
Dats a nice pictcha of da family youze got dere, Mr. UN Guy. Be a shame if yas nevah saw dem again.
Posted by:tu3031

#2  I'm under the impression that donations for the Gaza refugees have fallen considerably. Perhaps that's why UNRWA management has chosen to downsize staffing.
Posted by: trailing wife   2011-04-15 16:04  

#1  Hmmmmm..."dangerous repercussions". Wonder what he means by that?

Well, there's lots of weapons & staff are stored in Gaza's UN compounds.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-04-15 02:17  

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