Salary arrears would be collected through Indian embassy and it would be given to nurses, he said at a meeting convened here by Non-Resident Keralites Affairs Department (NORKA) with nurses to discuss issues related to their rehabilitation.
The nurses, who were held captive by ISIS militants in Iraq for about a month, returned home by a special Air India Flight on July 5.
Another major issue bothering nurses was their debt at home, he said adding in a bid to provide relief in this regard, an NRI business and NORKA Vice-Chairman C K Menon has offered to pay Rs 3 lakhs each to them.
Efforts were on to provide them jobs in hospitals in the state itself, he said. Steps also would be taken to get them employed abroad if they want, he added.
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Many hospital heads who attended the meeting also offered jobs to nurses.
Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly V S Achuthanandan and State Ministers K M Mani, K C Joseph, P K Kunhalikutty and P J Joseph were among those who participated in the meeting.
Chandy interacted with nurses to have a first hand account of the happenings during their stay in Iraq.