Economic Press Monitor
July 25, 2014
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INCREASE OF SALARY AGAIN – DEPUTIES HAVE SHOWN THEIR TRUE COLORS
Economic & Politics
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After coming of Georgian Dream to power, salary was increased almost for all senior officials of the government, the newspaper says. Salaries were not increased to MPs, but several weeks before the local elections, the Parliament’s majority started talks regarding revision of salaries and car fleet, the article points.
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JOSEPH KAY: KEZERASHVILI TOLD ME, IF I DO NOT CEDE “IMEDI”, I WILL NOT LEAVE THE ROOM
Conflict and Court
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Yesterday, Georgian investigators have interrogated via Skype businessman Joseph Kay, citizen of the US and Israel, residing currently in New York. Kay insists that high rank officials of former government forced him to cede broadcasting company Imedi as well as took by force Rustavi metallurgical plant.
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WHAT MISTAKES GEORGIAN COMPANIES MAKE WHILE USE SOCIAL NETWORKS?
Companies
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Article, published in blog of the magazine, reviews usage of social networks, including Facebook, by Georgian companies. In Georgian reality, you can often find the pages, where user cannot leave a comment or ask a question, the author says.
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