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    Graduates demonstrate in five governorates to demand job opportunities

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    Post by Rocky Wed 06 Jul 2022, 5:19 am

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    [size=52]Graduates demonstrate in five governorates to demand job opportunities[/size]

    [size=45]Yesterday, several governorates witnessed popular demonstrations, most of which focused on demanding job opportunities for graduates.[/size]
    [size=45]Dozens of trained engineers and craftsmen closed the doors of the Maysan Oil Company, yesterday, Tuesday, to demand the fulfillment of promises they had previously received from the company's management and their inclusion in ministerial contracts.[/size]
    [size=45]One of the demonstrators told Al-Mada, “We are more than 300 engineers and engineers and 200 craftsmen who were trained earlier in the company, and grants were given to us and we received promises from the administration that we have priority in appointment and ministerial contract, but nothing happened until the moment and the grants were cut off from us. “.[/size]
    [size=45]He added, "We will not be silent about demanding our rights and we will have demonstrations and other stops until our demands for appointment are met, and we, the people of the province, are more entitled to work than others, especially foreigners."[/size]
    [size=45]In addition, hundreds of engineers demonstrated, yesterday, Tuesday, in the center of the capital, Baghdad, to demand that they be installed on the permanent owners. (Al-Mada) correspondent said, "Hundreds of engineers protested in front of the Green Zone gate from the side of the Ministry of Planning building in central Baghdad." The reporter added, "The engineers wore work uniforms and raised slogans calling on the government to install permanent owners." In addition, the Coordination of Graduates of Technical Institutes in Diyala announced, on Tuesday, the continuation of their peaceful sit-in for the third consecutive day. Hussein Al-Karawi, a member of the Coordination of the Institutes, said, “The peaceful sit-in of graduates of technical institutes in front of the Diyala governorate building in the center of Baquba continues for the third consecutive day, amid daily demonstrations that raise 3 main demands, which are setting fixed rates in all government appointments for graduates of institutes and their inclusion in the last decades approved in the Security Law. food with the revival of the national industry; Because it constitutes a large window for the specializations of the institutes.”[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Karawi added, "The sit-in represents a segment of thousands in Diyala who were not treated fairly after 2003 by not being included in appointments to state institutions, despite the multiple specializations."[/size]
    [size=45]In a related context, the (Al-Mada) reporter stated that "the lecturers registered in 2020 in Basra governorate went out in demonstrations yesterday to demand the issuance of appointment orders." A number of graduates of colleges and institutes in Dhi Qar demonstrated yesterday, Tuesday, to demand appointment. One of the demonstrators said in statements to local media, that "they are still continuing their demonstrations in front of the provincial office, in the hope that a response will be made by the central government." He pointed out that "the demands of college and institute graduates were summed up to find a job in government departments," while an informed source revealed that "the security forces arrested demonstrators after they cut off the road linking Nasiriyah with Suq al-Shuyoukh district."[/size]
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