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Houthi Militia’s Threats Against Security Staff at Sana’a Hospital Raise Workplace Stability Concerns

Story Highlights
  • Houthi militia threatens to dismiss over 40 security staff at a Sana'a hospital.
  • Employees resist joining a Houthi-affiliated security company due to job security concerns.
  • Pressure from Houthi militia aims to enforce compliance among hospital staff and workers.
  • These actions reflect broader policies affecting private institutions since Houthi control in 2014.

Houthi Militia Threatens Security Staff at Sana’a Hospital

Sources indicate that more than 40 security personnel at the University of Science and Technology Hospital in Sana’a are facing escalating threats of job termination. These threats have emerged following the staff’s refusal to join a security company controlled by a leader of the Houthi militia. This alarming situation highlights ongoing pressure for compliance with Houthi directives within the healthcare sector.

Ongoing Pressure on Hospital Employees

Reports suggest that the Houthi militia is actively threatening to dismiss employees who do not adhere to their demands. This coercive approach aims to enforce changes within the hospital’s work environment, fostering an atmosphere of intimidation. Hospital staff have expressed profound concerns regarding this pressure, as the transition to the Houthi-affiliated security company has become a de facto requirement for job retention.

Employee Resistance and Broader Implications

Despite the threats, many employees have resolutely declined to join the Houthi security company, fearing the potential loss of job benefits and insurance currently provided by the hospital administration. This resistance takes place within a broader context of heightened measures targeting workers in areas controlled by the Houthi militia, further amplifying fears of job loss among employees.

These developments reflect the Houthi militia’s overarching policies affecting private institutions since their seizure of control in Sana’a in 2014. The region has endured significant economic pressure on workers, including the appropriation of private institutions and the seizure of assets through mechanisms labeled as “judicial guardianship.”

It is noteworthy that the Houthi militia previously seized the University of Science and Technology Hospital, implementing extensive administrative changes, including the replacement of existing staff with loyalists. This marks a continuation of their policies aimed at undermining the private sector in areas under their jurisdiction.

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