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A Visual Diary of a Working Class: The Real Estate Tax Collectors’ Strike

Posted on 14/12/200705/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Several bloggers visited the strikers’ camp before its suspension.

Check out some pix by IRC President and by Spellz. Also, Mak forwarded me some shots he took with his mobile:

  • Tax Collectors sit-in, Photo by Demagh Mak
  • Tax Collectors sit-in, Photo by Demagh Mak
  • Tax Collectors sit-in, Photo by Demagh Mak
  • Tax Collectors sit-in, Photo by Demagh Mak

More photos by journalist and friend Jano Charbel:

  • اعتصام موظفي العقارية بشارع حسين حجازي، تصوير جانو شربل
  • اعتصام موظفي العقارية بشارع حسين حجازي، تصوير جانو شربل
  • اعتصام موظفي العقارية بشارع حسين حجازي، تصوير جانو شربل
  • اعتصام موظفي العقارية بشارع حسين حجازي، تصوير جانو شربل
  • اعتصام موظفي العقارية بشارع حسين حجازي، تصوير جانو شربل
  • اعتصام موظفي العقارية بشارع حسين حجازي، تصوير جانو شربل
  • اعتصام موظفي العقارية بشارع حسين حجازي، تصوير جانو شربل
  • اعتصام موظفي العقارية بشارع حسين حجازي، تصوير جانو شربل
  • اعتصام موظفي العقارية بشارع حسين حجازي، تصوير جانو شربل
  • اعتصام موظفي العقارية بشارع حسين حجازي، تصوير جانو شربل
  • اعتصام موظفي العقارية بشارع حسين حجازي، تصوير جانو شربل
  • اعتصام موظفي العقارية بشارع حسين حجازي، تصوير جانو شربل
  • اعتصام موظفي العقارية بشارع حسين حجازي، تصوير جانو شربل
  • اعتصام موظفي العقارية بشارع حسين حجازي، تصوير جانو شربل
  • اعتصام موظفي العقارية بشارع حسين حجازي، تصوير جانو شربل

And some pix by Farah.

Good job ya shabab. I hope the blogosphere continues to devote this excellent attention to the current wave of strikes. Mubarak’s dictatorship will not be overthrown except by a general strike or another Jan 1977.

We need to continue disseminating the photos of the struggles both locally and abroad. “Seeing” the industrial action by photos and/or videos has a ultra-empowering effect on those who are fighting for the same cause in Egypt and elsewhere, more than just “hearing” or “reading” about it.

Real Estate Tax Collectors’ strike: INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY URGENTLY NEEDED

Posted on 12/12/200714/01/2021 By 3arabawy

I’m passing a message from the Higher Strike Committee for the Real Estate Tax Collectors’ Strike.

If the government does not respond to the demands of the 55,000 strong strike today, then tomorrow Thursday escalation is expected. More buses carrying striking tax collectors and their families will descend on Cairo from the provinces, and the downtown Cairo sit-in participants can well amount to 20,000.

Kamal Abu Eita and other members of the Higher Committee for the Real Estate Tax Collectors' Strike كمال أبوعيطة وبعض أعضاء اللجنة العليا للإضراب

The strikers (who receive a basic monthly salary of roughly US$50) are demanding their inclusion to, or receiving similar treatment to their colleagues at, the Ministry of Finance, as well as impeaching the corrupt head of the Real Estate Tax Collection Authorities Ismail Abdel Rassoul. This is probably the first time the tax collectors go on strike since the 1919 revolution against the British occupation. There is large presence of Copts and women in this branch of the government. Anyone who visits the strikers camping outside the Ministerial Cabinet building in downtown Cairo can see for themselves the fantastic solidarity between Muslims and Christians, men and women, in a society that often stands accused of sectarianism and chauvinism.

Real Estate Tax Collectors' Strike إضراب موظفي الضرائب العقارية

Yesterday some NDP MP showed up at the sit-in and summoned the strike leaders to the parliament to negotiate with Fathi Surror, the parliament speaker. They went there, but no meeting took place! They were promised a meeting the following day (ie, today). This was interpreted as a confusion among the govt ranks on how to handle the strike, which is turning into a national and international embarrassment for the govt.

Meanwhile, another 6 million govt civil servants are watching closely what’s happening. The latter have their grievances and a victory for the Real Estate Tax Collectors will be a victory “to the whole mowazzafin (civil servants) and the Egyptian people,” as one of the strikers from the Kafr el-Sheikh province told me.

Real Estate Tax Collectors' Strike

This strike is no less important than Ghazl el-Mahalla‘s. And the strike leaders are calling on the international labor unions to issue solidarity statements on their behalf, and lobby the Egyptian government to respond to the strikers’ legitimate demands.

Real Estate Tax Collectors' Strike إضراب موظفي الضرائب العقارية

21 industrial conflicts during first two weeks of October

Posted on 30/10/200714/01/2021 By 3arabawy

A new report by the Egyptian Workers and Trade Unions Watch documents 21 labor protests during the first two weeks of October, in 20 locations.

7000 workers took part in strikes, protests and/or sit-ins, while 70,000 threatened to launch an industrial action. Half of the protests (10 protests) occurred in the textile sector, following the victory of the Ghazl el-Mahalla Sept strike, over similar demands.

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