Comrades, Keep your eyes on Ghazl el-Mahalla…
My labor sources in Egypt tell me there is a militant mood among the workers, who are threatening industrial action this Sunday, unless the company management concedes to their demands over annual shares of profits. The workers are demanding what’s worth a five-month salary, while the state-owned management is offering only 21 days! My sources said the labor leaders in the factory may settle for three months, but consider the management’s 21-day profits offer an insult. This is coupled with frustration over the failure of the state to abide by the agreement brokered last July between seven of the labor leaders (who constitute more or less the leadership of the December 2006 strike) and the General Federation of Trade Unions.
If the management does not respond before Sunday morning by issuing an official statement conceding to the workers’ demands, then a strike action is to be expected Sunday, in the Arab World’s biggest textile mill, home to 27,000 workers.
My heart and thoughts go out to every man and woman fighting in the factory. The outcome of the current battle may well trigger a new cycle of industrial action… Not being in Egypt of course means I can’t be as swiftly updated about the developments as I’d have liked it to be… I hope other bloggers and journalists will pay more attention to the Nile Delta province in this coming few days. If the situation is not diffused, this can turn into a new catastrophe for the dictator Mubarak’s neo-liberal regime.