The Minister of Communications in the caretaker government, Johnny Al-Qarm, praised “the move of the “Ogero” employees’ union to suspend the strike that began last week,” considering that “it reflects the rationality and responsibility that the employees enjoy, especially since the “Ogero” sector forms the backbone of other sectors because it is linked to directly, so that the country, with this suspension of the strike, would avoid major problems at all levels.”
In a statement, he indicated that “he has always stressed that any decision related to increasing the salaries of employees is entrusted to the Council of Ministers,” stressing that “it will remain insistent on working to reach this file to its happy conclusions, especially since the employees’ demands are right.” And he warned of “the danger of not paying attention to this file,” reiterating the call to the Council of Ministers to “meet immediately, in order to approve the demands and avoid causing the “Ogero” authority to do something wrong, before it is too late.”
Crimea reassured the employees of the “Ogero” organization, “that it will always stay with them and by their side to solve this file,” thanking them for “undoing the strike.” He pointed out that “a meeting will be held between him and the union next Monday, to draw up a practical roadmap surrounding the file in all its aspects.”