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Association calls for improving conditions of public sector engineers
By Petra - Jan 20,2014 - Last updated at Jan 20,2014
AMMAN — The Jordan Engineers Association (JEA) on Monday called for improving the conditions of its members working in the public sector by raising their technical allowance by 10 per cent.
JEA Vice President Majed Tabbaa said the association had received official pledges from the government in the past to raise the allowance for engineers by 20 per cent, but it was only raised by 10 per cent last year.
He voiced hope that the remaining 10 per cent will be given, due to the importance of maintaining the services of competent engineers in the public sector.
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