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Level of Job Discipline in Number of Offices in Sana'a

Level of Job Discipline in Number of Offices in Sana'a

Saba Yemen5 days ago

Sana'a (Saba): Sharaf Al-Hadi, Chairman of the Planning and Financial Development Committee in the capital, inspected the level of job discipline in a number of executive offices today on the second official day of work following the Eid al-Adha holiday.
Al-Hadi reviewed the progress of work, attendance rates, and adherence to work schedules in the Finance and Tax Offices in the capital.
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