Working women in the public sector who provide care for persons with disabilities will be allowed to work from home until further notice, according to a circular issued Monday by the Prime Minister.
Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh directed all public institutions to take into consideration the situation of working women who care for persons with disabilities, warning against violating the defense orders.
The government issued a circular in March directing all public institutions, public universities, municipalities and government-owned companies to allow working women with third-grade children or younger to work remotely.
Working women in the public sector who provide care for persons with disabilities will be allowed to work from home until further notice, according to a circular issued Monday by the Prime Minister.
Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh directed all public institutions to take into consideration the situation of working women who care for persons with disabilities, warning against violating the defense orders.
The government issued a circular in March directing all public institutions, public universities, municipalities and government-owned companies to allow working women with third-grade children or younger to work remotely.
Working women in the public sector who provide care for persons with disabilities will be allowed to work from home until further notice, according to a circular issued Monday by the Prime Minister.
Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh directed all public institutions to take into consideration the situation of working women who care for persons with disabilities, warning against violating the defense orders.
The government issued a circular in March directing all public institutions, public universities, municipalities and government-owned companies to allow working women with third-grade children or younger to work remotely.
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