AMMAN — Jordanian mobile game company Tamatem Games
has vaccinated all of its 75 employees this week, a statement from the company
said on Thursday.
“Tamatem places the health and well-being of its employees
at the forefront and is adamant about creating an excellent work environment
for its team. With that, the company is eager to move forward towards a better
and brighter future by creating job opportunities for the Jordanian youth,” the
statement read.
“It is vital for us to keep on pushing forward during these
uncertain and difficult times. Our region has been going through an economic
and political downturn so it is important for organizations and companies alike
to remain hopeful and take any step, no matter how small, towards a better and
healthier future,” Hussam Hammo, CEO of Tamatem, was quoted as saying in the
statement.
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AMMAN — Jordanian mobile game company Tamatem Games
has vaccinated all of its 75 employees this week, a statement from the company
said on Thursday.
“Tamatem places the health and well-being of its employees
at the forefront and is adamant about creating an excellent work environment
for its team. With that, the company is eager to move forward towards a better
and brighter future by creating job opportunities for the Jordanian youth,” the
statement read.
“It is vital for us to keep on pushing forward during these
uncertain and difficult times. Our region has been going through an economic
and political downturn so it is important for organizations and companies alike
to remain hopeful and take any step, no matter how small, towards a better and
healthier future,” Hussam Hammo, CEO of Tamatem, was quoted as saying in the
statement.