The International Textile, Garment and Leather Workers Federation has sent Hosni Mubarak the following letter:
Egyptian Government Urged to Intervene to Protect Rights of Striking Textile Workers
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Egyptian Government Urged to Intervene to Protect Rights of Striking Textile Workers
For immediate release: September 27, 2007
The Egyptian government been urged to act immediately to protect the rights of thousands of workers at one of the country’s biggest state-owned textile factories.
In a letter to President Hosni Mubarak, the Brussels-based International Textile, Garment and Leather Workers’ Federation expressed concern at the Misr Helwan Spinning and Weaving Company in El Mahalla el Kubra, where workers have been on strike since Sunday demanding improvements in their wages and working conditions.
Said ITGLWF General Secretary Neil Kearney in his letter: “We have noted and fully agree with the statement of the General Board of the International Confederation of Arab Trade Unions (ICATU) endorsing these demands, calling for a halt to retaliatory action against the workers including those at the forefront of the strike, condemning the uncaring stance of the company towards the plight of the workers and demanding that the Egyptian government ensure that workers rights are fully respected and that the fair, just and legal demands of the workers at the Misr Spinning and Weaving Company in El Mahalla el Kubra are met, thus contributing to the economic and social stability of Egypt”.
“We believe it is vital that the government of Egypt act immediately to protect the rights of all textile workers in El Mahalla el Kubra and agree and to enforce their demands”, concluded Mr. Kearney.The International Textile, Garment and Leather Workers’ Federation is a global union federation bringing together 220 affiliated organizations in 110 countries with a combined membership of 10 million workers.
For more information, contact:
Neil Kearney (General Secretary) at 32/475932487 (mobile) or nkearney@itglwf.org
ITGLWF Secretariat at tel: 32/02/511.26.06, fax: 32/02/511.09.04 or office@itglwf.org
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