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The Egyptian government has raised the monthly minimum wage to 400 Egyptian pounds, $69 (£44), an increase of a third following a rise in 2008.
The Thursday's decision by the National Center for Wages came in response to two court rulings ordering the government to consider recent price hikes in setting the wage.
Rights groups and labor unions criticized the move saying the increase was trivial and only concerns the pre-tax wage. Activists have called for a minimum wage three times higher.
Thousands of government employees and factory workers have held strikes over the past months over their low salaries which have been hammered by inflation and commodity price increases.
Around 40 percent of the country's 76.5 million people live on or near the poverty line of $2 a day.
Ok im not ranting on here on this one as ive already vented ny rage on the " Blue side " and at even greater length on FB , all i will say on here is its bloody disgusting !
Farouq Sultan, the head of Egypt's election commission, has just announced that Mohammed Morsi is the winner of the country’s presidential runoff with a total of 13,230,131 votes. His opponent, Ahmed...
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I know there was a vote tally meaning I know I read the number of votes for each candidate. Does anybody know what percentage of eligible voters turned out for this election?