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Year: 2007

Suez strikers score victory!

Posted on 25/08/200715/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Lovely news from home…

The strike of the Suez Fertilizers Company workers was suspended Friday 5:30pm, following negotiations between the CEO of the company Sayyed Abul Hawa el-Daw and the Labor Ministry officials in Suez on the one hand, and six of the strike leaders on the other, whereby the following had been agreed up on:

1-The monthly salaries of the workers will be raised by LE200

2-An Ambulance car will be provided and stationed at the factory

3-A daily meal will be provided for the workers in their shift breaks

4-A sacking order against one of the strikers has been revoked

Mabrouk!

[I had to check with my sources again in Egypt about the timing of the strike, coz I was skeptical about how the strike started on a Friday, which is supposedly a holiday. But it turned out this company is one of those who work 24/7, with three alternating eight-hour daily shifts.]

I still don’t have details about the situation in the mother company in Kafr el-Zayat, where 2000 workers warned the management on Friday that they would start a strike on Sunday if the Social Bonuses are not paid.

Suez Fertilizers Company workers on strike

Posted on 25/08/200714/01/2021 By 3arabawy

I received a brief message from labor activists back home.

More than 400 Suez Fertilizers Company workers who have been staging a sit-in for three days, announced they are escalating their industrial action to a strike starting from Friday morning.

Their counterparts in the mother company, in Kafr el-Zayyat, (I don’t know how many workers in total yet) have warned the management they will go on strike Sunday if their Social Bonuses are not paid.

Journalists to protest arrest of anti-torture activist

Posted on 24/08/200715/01/2021 By 3arabawy

El-Badeel journalists are calling on fellow journalists to protest the detention of Muhammad Abdel Latif, the paper’s correspondent in Mansoura, who was kidnapped by the police, and sentenced by the prosecutor to 15 days in prison, following his distribution of anti-police torture leaflets.

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