Khaleej Times

Gaza staff at UN agency strike over job losses

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gaza city — Staff at the United Nations agency for Palestinia­n refugees went on strike in the Gaza Strip on Monday to protest against job losses and US funding cuts.

The one-day strike closed more than 250 UNRWA schools in Gaza, as well as medical centres and food aid distributi­on points.

The US has traditiona­lly been UNRWA’s largest funder, providing around $350 million (300 million euros) a year.

But President Donald Trump has cut all support, sparking a funding crisis.

More than 250 jobs have been cut in Gaza and the West Bank so far, while hundreds of full-time roles have become part-time.

The refugee agency’s labour union is demanding the job cuts be reversed and its leaders say the strike could be the first of a number of measures.

A small protest took place outside the agency’s Gaza headquarte­rs. “The strike comes in light of the (UNRWA) administra­tion’s lack of responsive­ness to the demands of the employees’ union and their insistence on not solving their problems,” Amal Al Batsh, deputy head of the union, said in a statement.

UNRWA says the funding deficit caused by the Trump administra­tion’s withdrawal of support is so severe cuts are unavoidabl­e.

Around 13,000 people work for the agency in Gaza, where more than two-thirds of the roughly two million residents are eligible for aid.

UNRWA says more than 200,000 Palestinia­ns attend its schools in the strip.—

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