Wednesday, February 6, 2008

The Public sector is on fire

Every time I open unofficial newspaper or publication whether independent or follows Party X I found news about a strike here or there , every time I watch the TV also the unofficial TV channels I see strike here and there.

All the strikes are carried out by the Public Sector employees , you rarely see Private sector employees having strike .

From workers in factories to employees and workers in railways to employees in privatised company x or employees in Y department at ministry Z and so on.

On a daily basis , there is no week now without a strike or a protest for workers or employees who demand nothing but their rights and even less than their rights.

It is not surprising to find the workers and employees of the Public sector , here I am not speaking about the big employees but the small ones ,whose salary can't open a house for one complete month .

The Public sector is so rotten ,thanks to many reasons above them all CORRUPTION .

And the regime now foolishly and stupidly is privatised the public sector despite the fact it can fix it so easily and it would be great and profitable for all of us but what we can say about the Businessmen cabinet !!!??

2 comments:

  1. Private sector employees throughout the world are paid better than public servants.

    I think that if Egyptian public servants were fairly compensated, the corruption and bribery would slowly cease to exist. Extorting people for bribes or tips to expedite their paperwork might become non-existent.

    What sectors are they privatizing?

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  2. @N.American princess, most of the sectors are undergoing privatizing especially the industrial and banking sectors :( to
    They are rumours that they want to privatize the transportation sector too the trains and metro
    there was a joke that they want to privatize the Pyramid too !!!??

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