The French government has announced its intention to conduct 'social negotiations' to regulate the use of artificial intelligence in public administration, amid concerns over the 'risks' of unmonitored technology. This initiative has been welcomed by unions, which remain cautious.
The Egyptian government has announced an increase in the minimum wage for public sector employees to <strong>3,000 Egyptian pounds</strong> per month, effective January 1, 2024. This move aims to improve living standards and enhance purchasing power amid economic challenges.
The Minister of Finance has announced new salary details for public sector employees, confirming the effective date for the first increased paycheck. This increase is part of the government's efforts to improve living conditions for public sector workers.
The Malaysian government announced today, April 1, the implementation of work-from-home arrangements for public sector employees and government companies starting April 15. This proactive measure aims to address the global energy crisis affecting many countries.
Data from the Saudi Central Bank reveals that investments by Saudi banks in treasury bonds rose to <strong>658.2 billion riyals</strong> in February 2026, marking an increase of <strong>5.2 billion riyals</strong> compared to the previous month. This growth reflects a <strong>9%</strong> annual increase, indicating rising confidence in the Saudi economy.
Indonesian Interior Minister Muhammad Tito Karnavian stressed the need to enhance employee performance in the Ministry of Home Affairs and the National Border Management Agency after the Eid Al-Fitr holiday. This was highlighted during the 'Hilal Bihalal' celebration held in Jakarta.
The Public Service Authority has announced the release of the Basic Competitive Disclosure for 2026, detailing available job positions and application procedures. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and provide job opportunities for citizens.