I’m back in Cairo after spending the day in Mit Hebeish with the Tanta Flax and Oil Co strikers.
I’ll post more later.
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I’m back in Cairo after spending the day in Mit Hebeish with the Tanta Flax and Oil Co strikers.
I’ll post more later.
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Pls note that due to our obligation to pay one million pounds Egyptian to the workers as sallaries for the second time we have opend a solidarity fund
Account Bank Number 175 / 120 / 0000/ 9640
banque Misr Agakhan branch
Swift code BMIXEGCX140
Name general Trade Union of textile workers of Egypt
please forward am email to the union and fax 0020222023219
And please note that your support for the strike is extremely hypocritical, and I honestly don’t trust paying a penny to the state-backed union which known for its corruption and betraying every single strike in the textile sector. If anyone wants to donate money to the strikers, I think they should give it to them directly, coz I won’t trust what you’ll do with this money.