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Al-Ahram Weekly - Egypt
3/7/2023 9:58:33 PM
State employees and pensioners will receive their annual raises earlier this year as part of a special package of economic relief measures, reports Nahla Abul-Ezz

Egypt - Politics
3/2/2023 10:10:00 PM
Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi has announced on Thursday the raising of the minimum wage for government employees to EGP 3,500 and pensions by 15 percent - as part of a wide-ranging social package to alleviate ramifications of global economic situation on the public - starting 1 April.

Business - Economy
12/29/2022 4:43:00 PM
Egypt’s National Wages Council (NWC) has set the minimum wage for private sector workers at EGP 2,700 ($109) per month, up from the previous EGP 2,400, starting January 2023.

Business - Economy
12/22/2022 3:20:41 PM
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday announced the third major minimum wage hike in a year to try and combat a historic jump in consumer prices ahead of crunch elections.

Egypt - Urban & Transport
12/5/2022 6:43:00 PM
President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi said that Egypt is confronting a two-fold problem since it must not only create jobs for the large number of those entering the labour market every year but also guarantee decent minimum wages to the workforce.

Egypt - Politics
10/26/2022 10:39:00 PM
Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly announced on Wednesday increasing the minimum wage for public employees from EGP 2,700 to EGP 3,000 and maintaining current electricity prices for households through June 2023.

Al-Ahram Weekly - Egypt
1/28/2022 8:18:00 PM
A host of presidential decisions have been issued to alleviate many economic burdens, prime among them increasing the minimum wage and hiring more teachers.

Egypt - Politics
1/18/2022 5:13:24 PM
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi issued a directive on Tuesday to the finance ministry to raise the minimum wage for public sector employees from EGP 2,400 to EGP 2,700 in the state budget for the fiscal year 2022/23, the presidency announced.

Al-Ahram Weekly - Economy
1/6/2022 2:42:00 PM
The majority of Egypt’s private-sector employees will be getting a higher minimum wage starting this month.

Business - Economy
12/21/2021 6:14:26 PM
Egypt is set to mandate a minimum monthly wage of EGP 2,400 for private sector employees with a monthly bonus worth 3 percent of the employee’s insurance starting 1 January 2022, Egypt’s National Wages Council (NWC) announced on Tuesday.

World - Region
7/21/2021 12:50:53 PM
Without taking into account the additional cost of water, electricity or cooking gas, a family of five was spending more than 3.5 million Lebanese pounds a month on food alone, the Crisis Observatory estimated

Business - Economy
6/28/2021 6:18:46 PM
The NWC also approved the disbursal of a periodic bonus to workers of 3 percent of the worker’s insurance contribution (equivalent to 7 percent of the basic wage according to Labor Law 12 of 2003).

Al-Ahram Weekly - Economy
3/24/2021 3:46:00 PM
Egypt’s private-sector workers are waiting in line for an increase in their minimum wage commensurate with that of state employees

Al-Ahram Weekly - Economy
3/20/2021 9:00:01 AM
Increased spending and a set of society-friendly measures have been pencilled into Egypt’s 2021-2022 budget

Egypt - Politics
3/15/2021 9:14:55 PM
A financial incentive totalling EGP 1.5 billion will also be allocated for state employees who will be transferred to the country's New Administrative Capital

World - International
2/10/2021 6:06:44 PM

World - International
1/30/2021 3:59:28 PM
Biden called for a $15 hourly minimum wage during his campaign and has followed through by hitching it to a measure that, among other things, calls for $1,400 stimulus checks and $130 billion to help schools reopen

Egypt - Politics
11/3/2019 8:00:53 PM
Egypt's president stressed on the significance of applying digitalisation procedures in the new comprehensive health insurance programme

Egypt - Politics
10/7/2019 1:22:43 PM

Egypt - Politics
7/9/2019 8:50:46 PM

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