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Labor movement under attack
Via Per…
There’s been a spate of crackdowns on union and worker activists this week. At Efco Egypt in Suez, 6 workers who played leading roles in a recent strike at the company have been fired. And at the south Cairo grain mills 8 members of the local union committee are being sent to disciplinary hearings at the general union, who refused to support the recent series of protests there. And finally, City Cab – one of the companies operating the yellow “tourist taxis” in Cairo – has threatened 8 drivers with dismissal after they participated in a protest last week and their pictures appeared in al-Badeel. Meanwhile, next week a court in Mahalla will examine the libel case filed by the manager of Misr Spinning and Weaving against 2 workers and 3 journalists.
Tweeting and Bookmarking STRIKES
Strikes are everywhere.
I can’t keep up. I find it difficult to post about them in details here on this blog, so again please follow my Twitter where I’m microblogging these strikes, and subscribe to my Diigo where I’m bookmarking resources on the labor movement.