Life resumed at the Mansoura-España Garments Company Wednesday, after the the workers received their work order from the management.
Following the end of their sit-in last Thursday, the workers showed up daily at the factory starting from Saturday, and used to stay from 7am to 3pm (the official working hours) but neither production orders nor raw materials arrived.
The workers are supposed to get paid their June salaries today, according to the agreement.
The workers are also under pressure by the management not to speak with the media. There are still from two to three State Security agents stationed inside the compound, according to a source in the factory.
In other developments, the general assembly of company shareholders, originally scheduled on 30 June, was postponed to 7 July instead. This meeting is expected to determine whether the United Bank will pump money into the factory and revive it properly, or sell it to a new investor within the framework of the agreement struck last week.