Labor Inspection refutes rumours of mass employee resignations amid protests
The Labor Inspection Service is responding to media-circulated information suggesting that employees are leaving the service against the backdrop of ongoing protests. The statement notes that this information does not correspond to the truth and is aimed at deliberately misleading the public.
“For public information, we clarify that no employee’s written statement or verbal communication regarding dismissal has been received in the Labor Inspection’s Human Resources Management Department. The Labor Inspection Service will act under the law if any employee wishes to be dismissed.
We also emphasize that the rights and freedoms of no current or former Labor Inspection Service employee have ever been restricted.
The Labor Inspection Service stands on values where human rights are supreme, and accordingly, we call on all parties to refrain from spreading purposeful disinformation,” the statement reads.