teachers’ strike
In the beginning was the Teacher
Opinion
October 15, 2012
In the beginning was the Teacher
Last month, Egyptian teachers came from every governorate and gathered on Qasr al-Aini Street in front of the Cabinet. They…
Sunday’s papers: Movie protests, US-Egypt relations and strikes
Egypt
September 16, 2012
Sunday’s papers: Movie protests, US-Egypt relations and strikes
Sunday’s papers focus their coverage on three main news developments: the forced dispersal of anti-Islam movie protests and their repercussions…
Cabinet secures LE1.3 billion for teacher salaries, minister says
Egypt
September 13, 2012
Cabinet secures LE1.3 billion for teacher salaries, minister says
The Cabinet announced Thursday that it has secured $1.3 billion to increase salaries for teachers in response to a sit-in…
Amid uncertainty, labor uprisings reignite revolution
Egypt
September 28, 2011
Amid uncertainty, labor uprisings reignite revolution
Just when everyone thought that the fervor of Egypt’s revolution might be flagging, labor protests and fears of a Mubarak-era…
Wednesday’s papers: Emergency Law illegal, Feloul cell behind Israeli Embassy break-in
Egypt
September 21, 2011
Wednesday’s papers: Emergency Law illegal, Feloul cell behind Israeli Embassy break-in
Wednesday’s papers all lead with different stories as events continue to unfold in Egypt at a dizzying rate.
Teachers strike continues into fourth day nationwide
Egypt
September 20, 2011
Teachers strike continues into fourth day nationwide
Teachers continued their strike in several governorates on Tuesday, escalating their demands to include the dismissal of the education minister.…
Monday’s papers: Protester killings ‘cut out of footage,’ electoral law discussed, teachers still strike
Egypt
September 19, 2011
Monday’s papers: Protester killings ‘cut out of footage,’ electoral law discussed, teachers still strike
Egyptian intelligence footage viewed in the Sunday session of former President Hosni Mubarak’s trial did not contain evidence or scenes…