Grave Accusations of Unlawful Practices by Hospital Cleaners in Fez
In a shocking turn of events, a group of cleaning staff from a hospital in Fez has come forward to voice their grievances regarding their working conditions, which they claim are far from satisfactory. These allegations have garnered significant attention on social media, highlighting the need for reform in labor practices within the healthcare sector. The workers, who have dedicated many years to their roles, report that they are not receiving even the most basic professional rights, including annual leave, despite their long service.
According to the protesting staff, they toil daily to provide for their families, yet they find themselves working without the fundamental protections or rights that should be afforded to them. The workers assert that any individual who dares to advocate for their rights is met with hostility and intimidation, suggesting a culture of fear that discourages legitimate claims for better working conditions.
One alarming testimony from a worker indicated that their monthly salary amounts to 2400 dirhams, but they are allegedly coerced into returning 400 dirhams of that salary in exchange for job security. If proven true, this claim points to potentially illegal practices that warrant a thorough investigation by the appropriate authorities.
The protesting workers are left questioning who is accountable for their plight and why there are no effective oversight mechanisms in place to ensure the respect of their fundamental professional rights. They have voiced their concerns regarding the apparent disregard for their dignity and well-being, despite their daily contributions to the healthcare system.
As of now, there has been no official response from the hospital management or the employment agency regarding these serious allegations, leaving the matter in a state of uncertainty. The voices of the workers remain unconfirmed by any official statement, highlighting a significant gap in communication and accountability within the institution.
As reported by akhbarona.com.