Hundreds of Interior Ministry employees and police personnel protested Tuesday in downtown Cairo, calling for better working conditions.
Protesters demanded receiving a minimum wage of LE1200, cancelling military tribunals and improving their financial and social conditions.
They also wanted fair shares of the housing units allocated for police, suitable commuting to and from work and taking all their leaves.
Protesters also called for promoting all police officers who hold bachelor's degrees in law to higher positions, as well as establishing social funds to boost service benefits.
A security source said the ministry’s officials are considering the demands.



