Damascus-Sana
Participants in the annual conference of electricity, telecommunications and metallurgical workers emphasized the necessity of granting exceptional promotion to workers whose salaries have been capped and amending health insurance contracts as they do not meet the needs of sick workers and obligating public authorities to restrict the supply of damaged batteries to the Syrian Batteries Company and continue to support the solar energy project, alternative energies and transferring networks. Air-to-ground and expansion of the collection louvers and emergency centers.
Participants in the conference held at the Sahara Hotel this evening under the title “A homeland we built with our sweat we spent with our blood” called for rehabilitating the destroyed communication centers in the areas affected by the hand of terror and to speed up securing the emergency plan needed to rehabilitate the Metal Construction Company and the Barada Company for Home Industries and its production lines and change the activity of the company. Sulfur has been suspended since 2000 and transferred to a new company in the name of the General Company for Renewable Energies and to secure cold hardened iron material for the concrete poles factory.
In Homs, energy supplies and carriers, adding new production lines in the Seronex company to produce computers and electrical meters, increasing the number of transmission centers in areas that suffer from shortages, increasing the capacity of some transfer centers to meet the needs of the population, rehabilitating the destroyed ones, and repairing the idle turbines on the Rastan Dam.
The Minister of Electricity, Eng. Ghassan Al-Zamil, stated, in response to the participants' questions, that the Ministry is carrying out great work to maintain the electric current and raise the capacity of electric generation, and work is underway in this context to rehabilitate the Aleppo thermal station and establish a solar power station also in Aleppo, and there are plans to establish a number of stations To generate electric power in the provinces from alternative energies, pointing out that the coming days will witness a qualitative leap in this regard.
Al-Zamil indicated that the rationing hours will be reduced in the coming days, and work is underway to rehabilitate the destroyed electrical stations and centers according to capabilities, and said, "The Iranian credit line has been put into service today."
Director of the Damascus Branch Telecom Company, Eng. Yunus Hassan, confirmed for his part that the door is still open for any worker who wants to switch to the corporate system because it is better in salary and guarantees all workers' rights.
The conference was attended by a member of the central leadership of the Arab Socialist Baath Party, head of the Workers and Peasants Bureau Shaaban Azouz, President of the General Federation of Trade Unions Jamal al-Qadri, a number of members of the executive office of the federation and heads of labor unions.
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