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23.12.2011
Thanks from TOBB to the French companies that reacted to the French government
The law titled “Anti-racism and punishment of the denial of legally recognized genocides” which makes even the discussion of the veracity of the alleged “Armenian genocide” has been passed on the 7th of December by the National Council’s Laws Commission and on the 22nd by the National Parliament.
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20.12.2011
Chambers and Commodity Exchanges in 5-star service race
The TOBB Chamber/Commodity Exchange Accreditation Board, aiming to better the quality of the service Chambers/Commodity Exchanges provide their members to that of the chamber standards in EU countries, meet in Istanbul on December 8th, 2011 with TOBB Board Vice President Halim Mete presiding the proceedings.
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17.12.2011
“Innovative Ankara Project Market” opened
Speaking at the opening of the “Innovative Ankara Project Market” event held in cooperation with the Ankara Development Agency and the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB), TOBB Board Vice President Faik Yavur stated that the fact the event is being held in Ankara, nominally known as a public administration city, is indication that the industry in Turkey is headed to the right direction.
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14.12.2011
Health institutions request support for closing the nurse gap
TOBB Turkey Health Institutions Council members requested that Emergency Medical Personnel (ATT) and other health workers are able to become nurses. Council Member İrfan Görgülü stated upon consulting with YÖK and Health Minister Prof. Dr. Recep Akdağ they have relayed their suggestions and views in resolving the issue.
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15.12.2011
The medical sector turns its gaze to the Pricing Commission
TOBB Turkey Medical Council met in Ankara TOBB Union Center with Özgür İncekara presiding. During the meeting the council members stated that the “Social Security Institiution Health Application Rescript” (SUT) prices have not been updated in a long time, that the Health Services Pricing Commission’s structure and the sector’s representation in the Commission’s is insufficient.
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