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T.N. govt. should create permanent posts at new nursing colleges: association

T.N. govt. should create permanent posts at new nursing colleges: association
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The Tamil Nadu Nurses Empowerment Association is urging the state government to create permanent positions in new nursing colleges instead of relying on contractual staff. They argue that permanent roles are necessary for job security and maintaining high educational standards.

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This reflects broader labor concerns in the public sector regarding job stability and the professionalization of healthcare education.

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The State government should create permanent positions for nursing tutors, professors, and other staff in the six new government nursing colleges rather than relying on contractual appointments, the Tamil Nadu Nurses Empowerment Association stated.

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The article presents the demands of a professional association neutrally without taking a side on the government's policy.

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