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Imposing unions from above to counter those built from below

Posted on 05/09/200907/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Via Per:

Shorouk reports: Hussein Megawer, head of the Egyptian Trade Union Federation, has announced that a new general union – the 24th in Egypt – is being established for employees of tax and customs authorities who previously belonged to the union for bank and insurance employees. The new imposed-from-above-union will supposedly represent the employees of the real estate tax collectors, who founded their own independent union in December 2008. This decision comes as the leader of the free union had been summoned for interrogation by the North Giza prosecutor today after being accused by Megawer of the ETUF of “spreading information that has damaged the reputation of Egypt.“

Strikers defend their independent union

Posted on 13/08/200907/01/2021 By 3arabawy

Real Estate Tax Collectors demonstrating Tuesday against the state-backed General Federation of Trade Unions, Hussein Hegazi Street, Downtown Cairo.

Real Estate Tax Collectors' Strike إضراب موظفي الضرائب العقارية

Real Estate Tax Collectors' Strike إضراب موظفي الضرائب العقارية

Young doctors protest working conditions

Posted on 10/08/200910/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Via Al-Masry Al-Youm English Edition:

Around 40 young doctors staged their first demonstration today on the stair steps of the Doctors’ Syndicate, demanding better pay and improving work conditions. The fresh graduates’ two-hour protest was organized by the “Young Doctors of Egypt” Facebook group.
“Our starting salary is around LE 150 a month, and what can we expect after 10 years of practice? 900 pounds,” explains Ahmad Atef, a general practicioner, who founded the Facebook group around two months ago to give a voice to underpaid young doctors in Egypt. Atef stood in the protest waving a photocopy of his pay sheet around on which he had underlined his paltry salary.
Mohammed Shafiq, another member of the group responsible for publicizing the protest online, adds bitterly “we all studied medicine for 11 years. Do we really lose the best years of our youth for LE 250 a month?”
Salaries are not the only matter of concern for those young doctors, they say. They also face skyrocketing admission fees for post-graduate studies, which have recently jumped from LE 600 to LE 3650, and they are deprived of allowances for transportation, food and medicine.
“None of us receive any compensation of any kind, not even when we need to go to another province for work,” says Atef, who then compares young Egyptians doctors’ salaries to those received by their Saudis counterparts. “They start off with LE 15,000. Of course Saudi Arabia’s finances are much better, but the gap is far too wide!” he continues, his pay sheet still in his hand.
Emigration to the US or the Gulf states remains a possible, yet increasingly difficult, option for improving the young doctors’ salaries, but most of the protesters say they wish to stay in their homeland. Shafiq, for instance, says that “being humiliated by the Oil States,” does not appeal to him. “This is why this gathering is important, we want our work conditions to improve in Egypt and we will act concretely and peacefully to achieve this goal,” he declares.
On the stairs, the group of young doctors are silent. No humming or chants emanates from the crowd. The demonstration is peaceful and orderly, and the rows of policemen that normally surround any gathering are notably absent. “I guess the police know that we are not run by any political group,” Shafiq muses. “I do not know whether this (Young Doctors of Egypt) group will survive in the following months but if it does not I am confident that another one will take its place,” he concludes.

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