The Egyptian government announced an increase in the minimum wage to <strong>8,000 pounds</strong> per month, amidst questions about the private sector's commitment to implementing this increase. The raise is set to take effect in July.
The Egyptian Ministry of Finance has announced a total cost of <strong>100 billion pounds</strong> for the increase in state employees' salaries, effective from the beginning of July. This initiative aims to enhance the living standards of public sector workers amidst challenging economic conditions.
The Director General of Immigration in Indonesia, Hendrasam Maratuku, announced the commitment to implement a work from home (WFH) policy for state employees starting April 1, 2026. This initiative aligns with government directives aimed at improving work efficiency and saving time.
The escalating financial crisis in Iraq has led to delays in the payment of state employee salaries, negatively impacting their daily lives. The cash liquidity shortage threatens the stability of many Iraqi families.