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Checking job discipline level on second day of work in Dhamar

Checking job discipline level on second day of work in Dhamar

Saba Yemen06-04-2025
Dhamar - Saba:
Dhamar province governors Mahmoud Al-Jubin and Mohammed Abdul Razzaq inspected on Sunday the level of job discipline in a number of branches of ministries, institutions, bodies and public service units in the province.
The two province deputies briefed the leaders of the executive offices on the level of job discipline on the second day of official work following the Eid al-Fitr vacation.
Al-Jubin and Abdul Razzak stressed the need for employees to be present at their workplaces, facilitate administrative procedures, and improve the level of services provided to citizens.
The Director of the Civil Service and Administrative Development Office, Essam Al-Omeisy, explained that the percentage of job discipline on the second day of work reached 91 percent, noting that the monitoring committees continue to go to the field to follow up on job discipline and submit reports.
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