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AMMAN A brewing conflict between insurance companies and the Jordan Medical Association (JMA) has put the working class in the crossfire, experts say. The JMA announced that they will cease accepting medical insurance starting September 2. The suspension will be applicable to all cases except medical emergencies and cancer and kidney failure patients.
AMMAN Workers in the restaurants sector are experiencing an increase in labour violations related to overtime work during Ramadan, according to the general union for freelancers and service workers. Speaking with The Jordan Times, president of the union, Khaled Abu Marjoub, noted that the working hours of restaurants usually increase during the holy month of Ramadan due to
AMMAN A collective agreement was signed on Thursday between the Beauty Salons Owners’ Association and the Freelancers and Services Workers Association “to grant beauty sector workers their basic rights, which the Jordanian Labour Law had already granted to them”, according to the Jordan Labour Watch. “Collective agreements should grant employees extra incentives or
AMMAN Labour rights activists demand that the government issue a new defence order that protects the rights of COVID-19 patients and does not require employees to use paid sick leave to cover their absences.The Ministry of Labour issued a statement saying that if a worker has used all of their given annual leaves and sick leaves and tested positive for COVID-19, the employer