Worker-management rift remains as state pharma company reopens after strike
One trade union representative called the move to shutter the firm amid the strike 'unprecedented'
One trade union representative called the move to shutter the firm amid the strike 'unprecedented'
The company saw its share price skyrocket by 40 percent on the first day of the listing
The bill raises questions about the cost for the public who will use the services.
Kafr al-Dawar reflects the state’s desire to back out of the sector, analysts say
Any gains in the increase were erased quickly following the liberalization of the pound
The committee will ultimately answer to the president
Excluded workers will continue working in the liquidation process until they can retire at age 60
The settlement is reportedly worth LE340 million
Senior government officials will be able to fire civil servants on terrorist lists.
A plan to inject revenue into one of Egypt’s oldest state-owned companies may be headed off the rail
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