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Latest in Tag: employees

In Video: Agriculture Ministry Employees protest in Tahrir Square
Video by Asmaa Gamal Editing by Omar Korashi

Tourism companies address members to send requests to settle insurance debts before 7 March: Chamber of Tourism Companies, Agencies
Defaulter enterprises in tourism sector granted insurance concessions to continue their activities for three months

Confusion reigns following rejection of Civil Service Law
Some employees are yet to be informed under which system they will receive their February salaries

Payment of public salaries to be fully automated by October: E-Finance
Approximately 1.36m cards were distributed to employees in 2015

Government must train employees to reform and improve work quality: El-Hini
Unfortunately, Egypt destroys its human resources, and does not manage them well in its public sector, says former minister

ICDL secures grant empowering 152,000 government employees, job seekers
1.2 million enrolments since 2005, and number of students is increasing

Civil Service Law opponents to escalate protests after Eid Al-Adha
Tadamon coalition plan to march to the presidency

Civil Service Law to increase state employees’ wages by 15%: Finance Minister
No one will be harmed by application of the civil service law, says Dimian

Public wage allocations increased by EGP 27.3bn
Spending on wages represents 26% of total public expenditures

Conflict on maximum wage continues between banks, government
Administrative court’s decision not to subdue bank employees to the maximum wage is final, immediately enforceable, says legal consultant

Ideas to boost productivity among government employees
By Mohammed Nosseir Egypt is widely known for its vast government bureaucracy. Inefficiency, low productivity and over-employment are noticeable characteristics of this bureaucracy that negatively affect the implementation and progress of all government initiatives and projects. Not only are these drawbacks recognised by economic institutions and citizens; they are also acknowledged by cabinet members themselves. …

HSBC dismisses employees, management in Egypt remains silent
According to a bank statement, 8,000 employees out of 48,000 employees who work in the bank’s UK branches will be affected.

89% of employees in MENA region are expected to watch the World Cup 2014: Survey
Employers express concern on possible productivity drop during the World Cup Tournament

Flexible working conditions improve staff retention in Egypt: Regus
Flexibility allows for lower stress, better performance, and balanced life to existing and potential employees
Alexandria University president suspends administration
President Dr Osman Ibrahim says his move came ‘in solidarity with’ the employees’ sit-in at the Ministry of Finance

Maspero suspends radio presenter
Radio presenter Bahaa Al-Malky sent to investigation for hosting leading Tamarod figure
Court and prosecution employees hold protest
Dozens protest outside the High Court on Sunday in search of benefits, bonuses, and greater involvement in judiciary law discussions

Tax workers demand higher pay
The announcement comes after the ministry collected an additional EGP 143bn in taxes over the last several months
Telecom Egypt employees sceptical of new appointment
Employees of Telecom Egypt have met the appointment of the company’s new non-executive chief officer, Omar El-Sheikh, with muted approval. “I am neutral towards the appointment but hopefully he might meet our expectations,” the president of Telecom Egypt independent workers syndicate, Mohammed Helmy, said. Omar El-Sheikh was public relations director at Vodafone Egypt, he has …

March to cabinet demands social justice
Hundreds join in Cairo university protest march
Review: columnists debate Egypt Air strikes, sexual harassment and liberals’ unity
Opinion writers in different Egyptian newspapers have discussed an assortment of topics. Some of them have tapped upon the deceptive commonly used statement “the revolution has been stolen,” claiming that some political forces merely use the statement to cover up for their division and disorganisation. Some other commentators have written about the recent strikes in …