26/05/2014
Demonstration in Kirkuk demanding install decades, "petro-dollars" (photographer)
Kirkuk - Iraq Press -26 May / May: Dozens of owners of the petro-dollar contracts, on Monday, in a peaceful demonstration in front of the province of Kirkuk to demand "proofed on the permanent staffing of the ministries that have been appointed by the temporary contracts for years."
Said Mustafa al-Obeidi, (one of the protesters), L / Iraq Press /, "went on to help us contracts ( petro dollars) in Kirkuk, four years / Since 2011, we call on the installation staffs of government. "
He asked al-Obeidi, saying that "our numbers an estimated five thousand employees, why not prove, as in other governorates?, In Nineveh was installed 15 thousand employees, and in Diyala, Basra, what is our guilt? And how long we stay on this case? ".
The Department of Kirkuk, earlier, that it has succeeded in saving thousands of jobs for those with college degrees on a temporary basis within the petro-dollar project in order to address the problem of unemployment.
Hossam Ahmed, (demonstrator), said L / Iraq Press / "We drive certificates demand the Ptthbytna even complete our study and know what is our destiny and we are decades petrodollars and the province says that Tthbytna not expire, and Baghdad says can not Ttpetkm because you are unofficial, we call contracts ministerial until Tthbytna the future. "
It seems that hope faded in front of Hola in the case of appointment or installation has been confirmed (Sida Ghazi) said, "before we have a three-year contract petro dollars, and we have a staff Akedmon, and until this moment did not install one, all the work lying on us and we have no hope in the appointment."
It is worth mentioning that the decades of petro-dollars are not recognized in appointments in order of priority, such as contracts of government departments concerned, comes this kind of appointments after Asda proportion of unemployed in Kirkuk and out dozens of demonstrations against ignoring the graduates, which prompted the management of the province to find temporary solutions to these unemployed Work. ended
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