CAIRO: Approximately 1,000 employees of polling stations in Cairo rallied outside police stations to protest because they are preventing giving their ballots in the runoff of the first phase of the parliamentary election, according to monitoring election operation room in Egyptian Ministry of Interior. 150 employees created a mob in front of the Abdeen police station; 150 outside Hadeiq el-Qoba police station; 100 employees outside Meimaria school in Dar el-Salam; 100 employees outside Mansheit Nassr police station in the district of Subra; 500 employees in front of Shubra city hall. Other dozens of employees also gathered in front of polling stations after they were excluded from working in the stations in Nasr City. Meanwhile, the employees in Heliopolis rejected the monitoring judge's decision of appointing only three employees to monitor the ballot box and prevented other employees from taking 500 EGP (U.S. $83) per capita for their work.