With the message “a small thank you for a huge project”, AVIN offers prepaid fuel cards worth 80 euros each and in addition a discount coupon worth 20 euros for heating oil for each of the employees in the ICV COVID-19, in the Hospitals that belong in RFA and Military Hospitals, an action with a total offer of over 340,000 euros.
As mentioned in the relevant announcement, the company actively supports the struggle of more than 4,300 doctors, nurses and other staff in the ICU COVID-19 of the country.
The company thus continues the corresponding initiative of 2020, with which it offered free fuel for the transportation of doctors and nurses to ICU COVID-19, with a total value of over 312,000 euros.
During the meeting of the representatives of the state leadership and the company at the Ministry of Health, the competent minister, Mr. Thanos Plevris, stated: the Greek citizens. It is very important for the private sector to take such action, giving a direct reward, which reflects how society sees all these people.
“But we, as the Ministry of Health, are committed to re-evaluating the whole framework of these people’s benefits, so that they are rewarded for exactly what they offer.”
During the official handing over of the donation to the Ministry of Health, the General Manager of AVIN, Mr. Dimitris Kontaxis, stated: Practically and with respect to their function. Our support is what defines the task of a company that constantly and steadily focuses on people and their needs. We thank them for their extremely important work “.
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