Fifteen Telecom Egypt employees began a hunger strike to protest the arrest of five of their colleagues who were charged of attempting to murder Mohamed Abdel Rahim. Workers in Opera Square, Ramses Square, Alexandria, Luxor, and Upper Egypt staged (...)
CAIRO: Fifteen Egypt Telecom employees from the Midan Opera branch have begun an hunger strike in protest against the continuation of their colleagues' detention in police custody.
The five are accused of attempted murder on the company's CEO, (...)
The workers of three privatized companies are organizing a protest in front of the State Council next Wednesday, after the Administrative Court ruled the companies' contracts of sale were void.
Labor activist Jamal Othman, a worker in the Tanta (...)
CAIRO: The businessman and plastic industry entrepreneur, Abdul Latif Sharif, said he was informed that 34 of his companies that were claimed by the state during the former regime will be returned to him.
Sharif said he intends to increase the (...)
Egypt will increase the amount of subsidized goods on the market for Ramadan this year, said Ibrahim Dessouky, head of consumer cooperatives affiliated to the Holding Company for Food Industries. He said Ramadan goods this year will exceed last year (...)
CAIRO: Head of evaluation committee of public enterprise sector, Chancellor Mustafa Abu Safy, said this stage in Egypt's economic growth is critical because of the lack of new investments in textile companies. He suggested the state pump billions of (...)
Mahmoud Osman, head of the Egyptian Expatriate Community Association (ECCA) in Milan asked the General Authority for Investment to establish a fund for private investment for Egyptians living abroad, pointing out that Egyptians abroad are still (...)
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Faraj Abdel Fattah, professor of Economics at Cairo University and head of the Tagmuu Economic Commission said that accepting foreign aid is unacceptable after the January 25 Revolution, and is very (...)