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Nursing Association supports protesting employees at Nepalgunj Medical College



KATHMANDU: The Nepal Nursing Association has extended its support to the employees protesting at Lord Buddha Academy Limited, Nepalgunj Medical College, over unpaid salaries, allowances, and service benefits.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the association expressed solidarity with the demonstrators and voiced concern over the hospital management’s failure to address the demands raised during previous discussions.

“We strongly demand that the hospital management and all concerned authorities promptly address the legitimate demands of employees working in a critical sector like healthcare,” the statement read.

Employees at the medical college have accused the management of neglecting agreements reached in prior dialogues and failing to ensure their rightful entitlements.

The association stressed the importance of resolving the issue swiftly, citing the essential role of healthcare workers in a sector directly tied to saving lives.

 

Publish Date : 26 December 2024 19:44 PM

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