On 8 February, workers at Kiriazi, one of the largest producers of home appliances in Egypt, decided to go on strike. They launched their industrial action after discovering that the company had raised their wages by only 300 Egyptian pounds (LE) (about $10) instead of the 1,000LE (some $32) they had asked for in order to be able to cope with the highest inflation rates that the country has seen in over five years. The group of strikers complained that their average monthly salary was only around 2,700LE ($88), and even for those who have been working at the company for more than twenty years, the salary did not exceed 4,000LE ($130), according to the Centre for Trade
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