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Government obliged to secure jobs for people with special needs - court

Government obliged to secure jobs for people with special needs - court

The court ruled that individuals with special needs have a right to being appointed to public posts.

كتب: Aswat Masriya

Saturday 28-05-2016 07:36 PM
U.S. reviewing Sinai peacekeeper mission, may automate jobs

U.S. reviewing Sinai peacekeeper mission, may automate jobs

The U.S. said it has formally notified Egypt and Israel that it is reviewing whether to automate aspects of multinational peacekeeping operations in Sinai.

كتب: Phil Stewart, Reuters

Wednesday 13-04-2016 11:43 AM
Sacked for growing beards, Egyptian police demand jobs back

Sacked for growing beards, Egyptian police demand jobs back

The policemen had sought to challenge an unwritten rule that stopped members of the security forces from growing beards during the rule of President Hosni Mubarak.

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Friday 02-11-2012 04:58 PM
Egypt outlines development projects to create jobs, lure back investors

Egypt outlines development projects to create jobs, lure back investors

CAIRO, Sept 24 (Reuters) - Egypt outlined a string of projects on Monday to develop areas around the Suez Canal and the south of the country in a bid to create jobs and attract investors back to an economy damaged by political turmoil.

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Monday 24-09-2012 05:34 PM
Egypt foreign, finance ministers say to keep jobs

Egypt foreign, finance ministers say to keep jobs

CAIRO, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Egypt's finance and foreign affairs ministers said on Wednesday they were keeping their posts in a new government being formed by Prime Minister Hisham Kandil, who was appointed by President Mohamed Mursi last week.

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Wednesday 01-08-2012 12:06 PM
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