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Egypt's Ain Sokhna port to reopen

  • Egypt: Thursday, October 25 - 2012 at 03:43

Workers at the Egyptian port of Ain Sokhna have agreed to end a two-week strike after management bowed to their demands to reinstate several colleagues, Ahram has reported. Hundreds of employees went on strike earlier this month claiming that the southern Suez Canal port's management, Dubai-based DP World, had wrongfully dismissed eight co-workers. "The workers will be subjected to an internal investigation and will not be dismissed," Ashraf Issa, general secretary of the port workers' syndicate, told the daily.

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