Veterinary Syndicate President Discusses Staff Affairs at Samarra Pharmaceuticals and Affirms Protection of Their Professional and Employment Rights

Dr. Alaa Hussein Al-Hassnawi, President of the Iraqi Veterinary Syndicate, met with the Director of Samarra Pharmaceuticals to discuss the status of permanent veterinarians, emphasizing the syndicate’s ongoing commitment to safeguarding their employment and professional entitlements.
The President of the Iraqi Veterinary Syndicate, Dr. Alaa Hussein Al-Hassnawi, received Mr. Ahmed Isa Al-Samarrai, Director of Samarra Pharmaceuticals and Head of the Functional Services Calculation Committee, at his office. The meeting was attended by the Vice President, Dr. Amer Shafiq Abdul Qadir, and Council member Dr. Sahar Al-Sammak.
During the meeting, the discussion focused on the conditions of veterinarians employed on a permanent basis across all branches of Samarra Pharmaceuticals, reflecting the syndicate’s commitment to monitoring members’ rights wherever they are and strengthening the role of veterinarians in national institutions related to pharmaceutical and public health security.
The Director of the company expressed his satisfaction with the important visit, describing it as a positive step and a promising beginning for establishing solid institutional cooperation between Samarra Pharmaceuticals and the Veterinary Syndicate, ensuring the service of the profession and protection of staff rights.
Dr. Al-Hassnawi emphasized that the syndicate remains fully committed to defending the employment and professional entitlements of veterinarians working in the company, highlighting key measures including:
🔻 Adding the regular residency period to actual service
🔻 Granting full (100%) hazard allowances for veterinarians
🔻 Ensuring all employment and administrative rights in accordance with the professional responsibilities they bear
The President confirmed that the syndicate will continue to follow up on this file until all legal and administrative requirements are fulfilled, ensuring employment justice and preserving the professional standing of veterinarians.


