The Ogero Employees Union anticipated to release a declaration today related to the ongoing strike.

According to reports, the Ogero Employees Union is preparing to release a statement today regarding their stance on ending or continuing the ongoing strike. Ogero Authority’s Director General, Imad Kreidieh, has previously stated that the decision to transfer the authority to the army must come from the Council of Ministers. However, he also mentioned that communication has been re-established between the employees and the current Minister of Communications in the caretaker government, Johnny Crimea. Kreidieh expressed hope that today positive progress will be made towards resolving the crisis and ending the strike. He added that only seven out of the 400 Ogero centers have ceased operations, and a solution to the problem could be announced soon.

Al-Nashra learned that the Ogero Employees Union is about to issue a statement today, in which it will announce its position regarding the continuation of the strike or its termination.

Earlier, the Director General of the Ogero Authority, Imad Kreidieh, indicated that “the decision to hand over the authority to the army requires a decision from the Council of Ministers,” stressing that “communication has returned between the employees and the Minister of Communications in the caretaker government, Johnny Crimea, and we are advancing the discussion, and we hope that today we will reach matters Positive about the crisis and suspending the strike.

Kreidieh revealed in a radio interview that “7 out of 400 Ogero centers have stopped working, and we are close to a solution, and the solution to the crisis can be announced today.”



As the Ogero Employees Union prepares to announce its stance on continuing the strike or ending it, the Director General of the Ogero Authority, Imad Kreidieh, has expressed hope for a positive resolution. With communication between the employees and the Minister of Communications in the caretaker government ongoing, the solution to the crisis may be just around the corner. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing situation.

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