
Education Minister inspects higher education sector on first day of work
Minister of Education and Scientific Research Hassan Al-Saadi inspected on Saturday the level of job discipline in a number of departments in the Higher Education and Scientific Research sector on the first day of work following Eid Al-Fitr vacation.
The Education Minister , along with the Undersecretary of the Higher Education Sector, Dr. Ibrahim Luqman, reviewed the workflow and the level of commitment of employees to work after the Eid vacation, and listened to an explanation from the Director of Human Resources about the attendance rate on the first day of work, which reached 94 percent.
Minister Al-Saadi praised the level of discipline of the ministry's employees after the Eid vacation, and their keenness to simplify procedures and provide services to citizens.
He emphasized that continuing to perform job duties is one of the forms of steadfastness in the face of the aggression that sought to disrupt state institutions. He stressed the need for concerted efforts to raise the level of administrative and academic performance.
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